Exodus 33:19
And he said, I will make all my goodness pass before thee, and I will proclaim the name of the Lord before thee; and will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will shew mercy on whom I will shew mercy.
Cross-references
In Exodus 3:13-15, God reveals His name 'I AM' to Moses, establishing His identity — here He proclaims His name and sovereign grace.
In Exodus 34:5-7, God actually passes before Moses and proclaims His mercy and grace, fulfilling the promise made here.
Romans 9:15-18 directly quotes this verse to argue God's sovereign mercy and hardening.
In 2 Kings 13:23, God's gracious compassion echoes this verse's promise of mercy, showing His covenant faithfulness in action.
In Isaiah 52:6, God's people will know His name, directly echoing the proclamation of the Lord's name in this verse.
Micah 7:18 echoes God's self-proclaimed mercy and grace, celebrating His unique willingness to pardon — a direct thematic continuation.
In Matthew 20:15, Jesus uses the same logic of divine sovereignty: the landowner is free to be generous, just as God is free to show mercy.
In Numbers 12:8, God speaks directly to Moses, affirming his unique access—paralleling the intimate revelation of God's goodness and name here.
Numbers 6:25 invokes God's face to shine and be gracious — echoing the grace and presence promised here.
In Psalm 119:68, God's goodness is affirmed, directly echoing the 'all my goodness' proclaimed here and linking it to teaching.