Exodus 3:20

And I will stretch out my hand, and smite Egypt with all my wonders which I will do in the midst thereof: and after that he will let you go.

Cross-reference

Exodus 6:6 Parallel

Exodus 6:6 repeats the promise of an outstretched arm and great acts, directly reinforcing the deliverance plan here.

Exodus 7:3 Parallel

In Exodus 7:3, God repeats His plan to multiply signs and wonders in Egypt, directly parallel to the promise here.

Exodus 7:5 Parallel

Exodus 7:5 describes God stretching out His hand against Egypt, fulfilling the same promise made in this verse.

Exodus 9:15 Parallel

Exodus 9:15 shows God's hand stretched in a specific plague, a concrete instance of the wonders promised here.

Exodus 12:31 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 12:31 records Pharaoh's command to leave, directly fulfilling the promise that after the wonders he would let them go.

Exodus 11:9 Parallel

In Exodus 11:9, the same purpose is stated: Pharaoh's hardness allows God's wonders to be multiplied.

Exodus 4:21 Parallel

Exodus 4:21 reveals God will harden Pharaoh's heart as part of the wonders, expanding on the plan.

Exodus 6:1 Parallel

Exodus 6:1 restates God's promise that Pharaoh will drive Israel out with a strong hand.

Exodus 10:1 Parallel

Exodus 10:1 connects the hardening of Pharaoh's heart to the display of these signs.

Exodus 11:1 Parallel

Exodus 11:1 announces the final plague as the climax of the wonders promised.

Exodus 11:8 Parallel

Exodus 11:8 shows Pharaoh's servants bowing as the wonders drive the release—a narrative step toward fulfilling the promise.

Acts 7:36 Allusion

Acts 7:36 cites Moses performing wonders and signs in Egypt, tying Stephen's speech back to this divine promise.

Genesis 15:14 Prophetic fulfillment

Genesis 15:14 is God's earlier promise to Abraham of judgment on Egypt and exodus—this verse announces its imminent fulfillment.

Ezekiel 20:33 echoes the same 'mighty hand and outstretched arm' language, applying it to a future gathering of Israel.

Jeremiah 32:21 uses 'outstretched arm' and 'wonders' to describe the Exodus, reinforcing the same mighty act promised here.

Jeremiah 32:20 recalls the signs and wonders in Egypt, directly echoing God's promise to perform wonders here.

Psalm 135:9 Allusion

Psalm 135:9 repeats the sending of signs and wonders in Egypt, directly echoing the promise of striking wonders.

Psalm 135:8 Allusion

Psalm 135:8 specifies the striking of the firstborn, one of the wonders God said He would do in Egypt.

Psalm 106:22 mentions 'wonders in the land of Ham,' a direct reference to the plagues promised here.

Psalm 105:27 summarizes that Moses and Aaron performed God's signs and wonders in Egypt, fulfilling this prophecy.

Nehemiah 9:10 recounts signs and wonders against Pharaoh, directly echoing the striking wonders promised here.

Judges 6:8 Allusion

Judges 6:8 recalls the Exodus deliverance as God's act of bringing Israel out, affirming the lasting significance of these wonders.

Deuteronomy 6:22 explicitly mentions the great signs and wonders God did against Egypt, mirroring this promise.

Deuteronomy 4:34 recalls God's signs and wonders in Egypt as proof of His power to redeem a nation.

Psalm 78:43 Allusion

Psalm 78:43 directly recounts the signs and wonders God performed in Egypt.

Psalm 105:38 recounts Egypt's gladness at Israel's departure, echoing the outcome of God's wonders promised here.

Psalm 89:10 Allusion

Psalm 89:10 poetically celebrates God crushing Egypt (Rahab) with His mighty arm.

2 Chronicles 6:32 references God's mighty hand and outstretched arm in the exodus, a later echo.