Exodus 34:27
And the Lord said unto Moses, Write thou these words: for after the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with thee and with Israel.
Cross-references
Exodus 34:10 contains God's covenant declaration that precedes this command to write — it provides the basis for writing.
In Exodus 17:14, God also commands Moses to write — about blotting out Amalek — echoing this divine instruction to write covenant words.
Exodus 24:4 shows Moses previously writing all the LORD's words — this later command to write again renews the covenant.
Deuteronomy 31:9 records Moses writing this law and giving it to the priests — a later parallel to the writing command here.
Hebrews 8:9 contrasts the old covenant (written externally) with the new covenant that God will make, highlighting Israel's failure in the first.
Hebrews 8:10 quotes the new covenant promise where God writes laws on hearts, contrasting the external tablets of the covenant mentioned here.
Deuteronomy 4:13 says God wrote the Ten Commandments on stone — here Moses is told to write the covenant words; both involve divine covenant writing.
Romans 9:4 lists 'the covenants' and 'the giving of the law' as Israel's privileges — this verse is part of that covenantal law-giving.