Exodus 4:8
And it shall come to pass, if they will not believe thee, neither hearken to the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign.
Cross-references
Exodus 4:30 records the execution of the signs promised here — Moses and Aaron perform them before Israel.
Exodus 4:31 shows the fulfillment of the purpose stated here — the people believed after seeing the signs.
Exodus 4:28 records Moses fulfilling God's command by relaying the signs to Aaron, completing the narrative begun here.
John 12:37 notes that despite many signs people still did not believe — a contrast to the intended belief in Exodus.
1 Samuel 10:7 shows a similar pattern where God provides signs to authenticate a leader (Saul), echoing the purpose of signs in Moses' commissioning.
In 2 Kings 5:7, the king admits he cannot heal leprosy — highlighting the divine power displayed in the signs given here.
John 6:30 depicts people demanding a sign from Jesus to believe, paralleling the hesitancy Moses faced. Both highlight the role of signs in faith.