Exodus 33:14
And he said, My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest.
Cross-references
Exodus 32:34 said an angel would lead them — here God replaces that with His own presence after Moses' plea.
Exodus 34:9 records Moses praying for God to go with them — directly echoing the promise of presence given here.
Exodus 23:20 promised an angel to lead — here God upgrades to His own presence after Moses' intercession, showing a contrast.
Hebrews 4:9 declares a Sabbath rest remains for God's people, fulfilling the rest promised here through Christ.
Hebrews 4:8 contrasts the rest under Joshua with the ultimate rest, showing the promised rest here was not final but pointed forward.
In Matthew 28:20, Jesus promises His enduring presence to His disciples, fulfilling the same reassurance of divine presence given to Moses in Exodus 33:14.
In Matthew 11:28, Jesus invites the weary to find rest in Him — echoing and fulfilling the rest promised by God in Exodus 33:14.
Psalm 95:11 contrasts with Exodus 33:14 — here God denies rest to the rebellious generation, while Moses was promised rest with His presence.
Joshua 23:1 summarizes that God gave Israel rest as promised in Exodus 33:14 — a culmination of the conquest.
Joshua 22:4 references the same promised rest from Exodus 33:14, now accomplished as the tribes return home.
Joshua 21:44 records the fulfillment of the rest promised in Exodus 33:14 — God gave Israel rest from enemies as sworn.
In Joshua 1:5, God reaffirms His presence with Joshua, directly echoing the promise to Moses in Exodus 33:14 — 'I will be with you.'
Judges 6:13 questions God's presence in adversity — contrasting with the assurance of divine accompaniment here.
Deuteronomy 31:8 repeats the assurance of God going before and being with Israel — a direct echo of this promise.
Numbers 10:33 describes the ark going before to find rest — a direct parallel to God's presence leading and giving rest here.
Numbers 9:17 describes the cloud guiding Israel — a visible manifestation of the presence promised here.
Isaiah 63:9 recalls God's presence with Israel in the wilderness, the same 'angel of his presence' that went with them as promised in Exodus 33:14.
2 Samuel 7:6 describes God moving with Israel in a tent — illustrating the mobile presence promised here.
Psalm 90:1 calls God our 'dwelling place' — reflecting the rest and presence promised here.
Deuteronomy 3:20 uses the same 'rest' theme from Exodus 33:14 — God giving rest to Israel as they take possession of the land.
Numbers 23:21 declares God's presence with Israel — echoing the promise of divine accompaniment here.
1 Chronicles 17:6 echoes God's movement with Israel — a historical backdrop to the promise of presence.