Exodus 34:10

And he said, Behold, I make a covenant: before all thy people I will do marvels, such as have not been done in all the earth, nor in any nation: and all the people among which thou art shall see the work of the Lord: for it is a terrible thing that I will do with thee.

Cross-reference

Exodus 34:27 confirms the covenant just made in verse 10, instructing Moses to write down these words as the basis of the covenant.

Exodus 34:15 warns against treaties with Canaanites — part of the same covenant stipulations following the promise of wonders in verse 10.

Exodus 24:8 Historical context

Exodus 24:8 describes the blood of the covenant ratifying the agreement — the same covenant ceremony that God now promises to renew after Israel's sin.

Exodus 24:7 Historical context

Exodus 24:7 records the people's pledge to obey all God's words — the earlier covenant acceptance that this new covenant renewal builds upon.

Exodus 33:16 asks how Israel will be distinguished from other nations — the wonders in 34:10 provide the answer, showing God's unique presence.

2 Samuel 7:23 echoes Ex 34:10, praising God for the unique wonders He performed in redeeming Israel from Egypt.

Isaiah 64:3 Allusion

Isaiah 64:3 remembers God's awesome things at Sinai, the same unprecedented deeds from the covenant in Ex 34:10.

Psalm 147:20 emphasizes that God's awesome deeds were uniquely given to Israel, echoing the covenant context of Ex 34:10.

Psalm 106:22 explicitly mentions 'awesome deeds by the Red Sea', directly recalling the Exodus event from the covenant.

Psalm 66:3 Allusion

Psalm 66:3 declares 'How awesome are your deeds!' using the same Hebrew root as the covenant marvels in Ex 34:10.

Deuteronomy 10:21 directly recalls the 'great and terrible things' God did for Israel, the same phrase from the covenant.

Deuteronomy 5:2 Historical context

Deuteronomy 5:2 states God made a covenant with Israel at Horeb — directly echoing the covenant-making context of this verse.

Deuteronomy 4:32-37 recounts the unparalleled wonders God did for Israel, directly echoing the promise of unprecedented signs in Ex 34:10.

Deuteronomy 4:13 Historical context

Deuteronomy 4:13 declares that God proclaimed His covenant, the Ten Commandments, at Horeb — the same covenant being referenced and renewed here.

Hebrews 8:9 Contrast

Hebrews 8:9 contrasts the new covenant with the old one made at the exodus — the covenant described here in Exodus 34:10 is the old one being superseded.

Psalm 78:12 Allusion

Psalm 78:12 recalls the miracles in Egypt, similar to the wonders God promised in Ex 34:10 but looking backward rather than forward.

Jeremiah 32:21 recalls the signs and wonders God performed at the exodus, echoing the promise here of unprecedented wonders for Israel.

Haggai 2:5 Allusion

Haggai 2:5 reassures that God's covenant and Spirit remain from the exodus, directly referencing the covenant established here in Exodus 34:10.

Psalm 77:14 Related theme

Psalm 77:14 praises God as the miracle-worker, reflecting the awesome wonders He promised to perform in Ex 34:10.