Exodus 24:16
And the glory of the Lord abode upon mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it six days: and the seventh day he called unto Moses out of the midst of the cloud.
Cross-reference
Exodus 24:17 immediately follows, describing the glory's appearance as a devouring fire — the visible manifestation of the same divine presence.
Exodus 19:11 prepares for God's descent on Sinai; here His glory dwells there, fulfilling that promise.
Exodus 16:7 promises the people will see the Lord's glory; here that glory dwells on Sinai in visible form.
Exodus 19:9 promises God will come in a thick cloud to speak with Moses; here the cloud covers Sinai and God calls to Moses.
Exodus 16:10 records an earlier appearance of the glory of the LORD in a cloud, similarly manifesting divine presence to Israel.
Leviticus 9:23 describes a later appearance of the glory of the LORD to all the people at the tabernacle, echoing the theophany on Sinai.
Ezekiel 1:28 describes a vision of the likeness of the glory of the LORD, with brightness like a rainbow in a cloud — a later prophetic parallel to the Sinai theophany.
Leviticus 9:6 commands that the glory of the Lord may appear; here that glory dwells on Sinai.
Deuteronomy 4:36 recalls God speaking from the fire at Sinai; here God calls from the cloud — the same theophany.
Ezekiel 1:4 depicts a theophany with cloud and fire, parallel to the divine glory on Sinai seen here.
Numbers 14:10 shows the glory of the LORD appearing again, this time to intervene against the rebellious congregation at the tent of meeting.
Numbers 16:42 recounts the cloud covering the tent and the glory appearing during Korah's rebellion, another instance of divine presence manifesting.
Psalm 97:2 uses the same cloud and darkness imagery for God's presence, echoing the Sinai theophany here.