Exodus 32:35

And the Lord plagued the people, because they made the calf, which Aaron made.

Cross-reference

Exodus 32:25 Historical context

Exodus 32:25 describes the people's shame after making the calf, setting the stage for the plague that follows.

Acts 7:41 Historical context

Acts 7:41 directly recounts the golden calf incident—the same event that led to the plague in the main verse.

Deuteronomy 9:20 reveals God's anger specifically toward Aaron for the calf, adding his near-destruction and Moses' intercession.

Psalm 106:19 directly recalls the golden calf at Horeb, providing a poetic retelling of the idolatry and its consequences.

Numbers 25:18 recalls a plague for idolatry with Midian, mirroring the plague here for the golden calf. Both show divine judgment through plague.

1 Kings 14:16 ties Jeroboam's golden calves to Israel's downfall, echoing the pattern of sin and judgment from this event.

Psalm 99:8 Allusion

Psalm 99:8 summarizes God's character as forgiving yet avenging wrongdoings, a poetic reflection on His response to the calf incident.