Exodus 3:10
Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring forth my people the children of Israel out of Egypt.
Cross-references
Exodus 6:11 repeats God’s command to go to Pharaoh—reinforcing the same mission given here.
Exodus 6:26 repeats the same commission to bring Israel out, reinforcing God's charge to Moses and Aaron.
1 Samuel 12:6 recalls God appointing Moses and Aaron to bring Israel out of Egypt—direct historical reference to the commissioning.
Psalm 77:20 recounts God leading Israel by Moses and Aaron—connects to the sending of Moses in Exodus 3:10.
Psalm 103:7 recalls that God revealed His ways to Moses, the one sent here—underscoring his unique role.
Psalm 105:26 directly affirms that God sent Moses—echoing the commission given here.
Isaiah 63:11 recalls God’s deliverance through Moses—the very mission for which he is sent here.
Isaiah 63:12 highlights God’s power working through Moses—fulfilling the commission given here.
Hosea 12:13 identifies Moses as the prophet God used to bring Israel out of Egypt—exactly what he is sent to do here.
Micah 6:4 explicitly states God sent Moses to redeem Israel—confirming the mission given here.
Acts 7:34 quotes God’s words to Moses at the bush—the very commission given here, confirming the call.
Acts 7:36 recounts Moses leading Israel out, performing wonders—fulfilling the sending here.
Joshua 24:5 directly recalls God sending Moses and Aaron to plague Egypt, confirming the commission's fulfillment.
1 Samuel 12:8 recounts the Lord sending Moses and Aaron to bring Israel out, echoing the mission given in Exodus 3:10.
Deuteronomy 4:34 describes God's mighty acts in Egypt, the very deliverance God commissions Moses to accomplish.