Exodus 24:3

And Moses came and told the people all the words of the Lord, and all the judgments: and all the people answered with one voice, and said, All the words which the Lord hath said will we do.

Cross-reference

Exodus 24:7 Parallel

Exodus 24:7 repeats the people's oath of obedience after the Book of the Covenant is read — the same pledge from verse 3.

Exodus 21:1 Historical context

In Exodus 21:1, the 'rules' Moses told the people begin — the Covenant Code that follows is what the people agreed to obey.

Exodus 23:33 Historical context

Exodus 23:33 is part of the same Covenant Code — a specific command among the 'words and rules' Moses delivered to the people.

Exodus 19:8 Parallel

In Exodus 19:8, the people give the same response at Sinai, committing to obey all the Lord's words — a direct parallel to this covenant affirmation.

In Deuteronomy 5:27, the people again pledge to hear and do God's words, echoing their commitment here but with a request for Moses to mediate.

In Joshua 24:22, the people again declare themselves witnesses to their choice to serve the Lord, repeating the covenant commitment pattern seen here.

Deuteronomy 11:1 commands keeping God's statutes and rules — the same obedience the people pledged in Exodus 24:3.

Deuteronomy 6:1 identifies the commandment, statutes, and rules God commanded Moses to teach — the content of the covenant here.

Deuteronomy 5:31 Historical context

Deuteronomy 5:31 records God telling Moses the statutes and rules — the same words Moses then delivered in Exodus 24:3.

Deuteronomy 5:1 repeats the summons to hear and obey the statutes and rules, recreating the covenant scene.

Deuteronomy 4:45 explicitly names 'the testimonies, statutes, and rules which Moses spoke' — referring back to this very moment.

Deuteronomy 4:5 repeats that Moses taught statutes and rules as God commanded — directly parallel to the Sinai event.

Deuteronomy 4:1 echoes the same call to hear and obey the statutes and rules, mirroring the covenant response at Sinai.

Hebrews 8:9 Citation

Hebrews 8:9 recalls the same covenant Israel accepted here — but notes they broke it, showing the old covenant's inadequacy.

John 7:19 Contrast

In John 7:19, Jesus notes that despite receiving the law through Moses, people fail to keep it — opposing their pledge.

In Jeremiah 34:13, God reminds Israel of the covenant made at the exodus, which the people pledged to keep here.

In Jeremiah 11:4, God recalls the covenant command at the exodus, the same context as the people's pledge to obey.

In Jeremiah 2:20, the people later reject God despite their earlier promise to obey — a direct contrast to the pledge here.

In Jeremiah 2:2, God remembers Israel's early devotion after the exodus, the same covenant commitment as at Sinai.

In 2 Kings 23:3, Josiah leads a covenant renewal where the people pledge to follow God's commands, mirroring the Sinai covenant response.

Judges 2:20 Contrast

In Judges 2:20, God's anger burns because Israel transgressed the covenant they promised to keep here — a sharp contrast between their pledge and later rebellion.

In Joshua 24:25, Joshua makes a covenant with statutes and rules, paralleling the covenant ratification initiated when the people agreed to obey here.

In Joshua 24:21, the people emphatically affirm they will serve the Lord, matching the unified commitment made here at Sinai.

Deuteronomy 5:5 Historical context

In Deuteronomy 5:5, Moses recalls standing between God and the people to declare His words, directly describing the mediation happening in this verse.

Psalm 50:5 Allusion

In Psalm 50:5, the faithful are those who made covenant with God by sacrifice, recalling the covenant ratification at Sinai.

In Ephesians 2:12, Gentiles were strangers to the covenants, unlike Israel who entered the covenant at Sinai.