Exodus 40:36

And when the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle, the children of Israel went onward in all their journeys:

Cross-reference

Exodus 13:21 introduces the pillar of cloud leading Israel; here the same cloud directs their journeys from the tabernacle.

Exodus 13:22 confirms the pillar of cloud never departed; this verse shows it still guides their movements.

Numbers 10:11–13 Historical context

Numbers 10:11-13 records the first time the cloud lifted and the people set out, exactly fulfilling this pattern.

Nehemiah 9:19 recalls God's mercy in not removing the pillar of cloud, reinforcing the same guidance and protection.

Psalm 78:14 Allusion

Psalm 78:14 poetically summarizes the cloud leading by day and fire by night, directly echoing the Exodus event.

Psalm 105:39 depicts the cloud as a covering and fire for light, adding the protective aspect to the guidance.

Numbers 9:17 restates the same rule: when the cloud lifts, Israel journeys; it is a direct parallel passage.

Numbers 9:22 expands on the timing — whether days, months, or years — adding detail to the cloud's guidance pattern.

Numbers 10:12 Historical context

Numbers 10:12 records the specific journey from Sinai to Paran with the cloud resting, a concrete example of the pattern.

1 Corinthians 10:1 references being 'under the cloud' as a typological parallel for baptism and divine provision.