Exodus 5:5
And Pharaoh said, Behold, the people of the land now are many, and ye make them rest from their burdens.
Cross-references
Exodus 1:7-11 describes the population growth that Pharaoh now complains about — the reason for the original oppression.
Exodus 1:11 specifies the burdens from which Pharaoh accuses Moses of making the people rest — the very same oppression.
Exodus 6:7 promises deliverance from the burdens Pharaoh claims they are resting from — a direct contrast.
Proverbs 14:28 says a multitude of people glorifies a king, opposite to Pharaoh's view here that many people are a threat.
In 1 Kings 12:11, Rehoboam threatens to increase the yoke, while Pharaoh here complains the people are resting from burdens — both ruling harshly.
2 Chronicles 10:11 parallels 1 Kings 12:11 — same threat to add yoke, contrasting with Pharaoh's complaint of rest.