Exodus 7:1

And the Lord said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh: and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.

Cross-reference

Exodus 4:15 Parallel

In Exodus 4:15, God already appointed Aaron as Moses' spokesman — here the roles are reaffirmed with Moses as 'God' and Aaron as 'prophet'.

Exodus 4:16 Parallel

Exodus 4:16 establishes Moses as God to Aaron; here that role is extended to Pharaoh — consistent delegation of divine authority.

Exodus 6:11 Historical context

Exodus 6:11 commands Moses to speak to Pharaoh; Exodus 7:1 reassures him of divine authority for that task.

Exodus 3:19 Historical context

Exodus 3:19 predicts Pharaoh's refusal; Exodus 7:1 sends Moses to confront that resistance.

Psalm 105:26 explicitly states God sent Moses and Aaron, the very commission described in Exodus 7:1.

Psalm 78:12 Historical context

Psalm 78:12 describes miracles in Egypt, the context where Moses was made like God to Pharaoh.

Nehemiah 9:10 Historical context

Nehemiah 9:10 recalls the signs against Pharaoh, the very acts Moses and Aaron performed as God's agents.

Joshua 24:5 Historical context

Joshua 24:5 recounts God sending Moses and Aaron to plague Egypt, confirming their commission in Exodus 7:1.

John 10:35 Citation

John 10:35 cites Scripture calling humans 'gods'; Exodus 7:1 is an example of a human receiving that title.

Psalm 82:6 Parallel

Psalm 82:6 calls human judges 'gods'; Exodus 7:1 calls Moses a god to Pharaoh — both use 'god' for delegated authority.

Psalm 105:27 Historical context

Psalm 105:27 recounts the wonders God performed through Moses and Aaron in Egypt, fulfilling Moses' role as a god to Pharaoh.

John 10:34 Allusion

John 10:34 cites Psalm 82:6 where God calls judges 'gods', connecting to Moses being made a god — a metaphor for divine representation.

John 10:36 Contrast

John 10:36 contrasts Jesus as uniquely sanctified Son with humans called gods — Exodus 7:1 shows a human given that title.

Acts 7:36 Historical context

Acts 7:36 recounts Moses' wonders and leading Israel out, fulfilling the commission of divine authority given here.

Numbers 12:6 describes how God speaks to prophets, echoing Aaron's role as Moses' prophet here.

Psalm 135:9 Historical context

Psalm 135:9 describes the signs and wonders God sent on Egypt and Pharaoh, echoing the authority given to Moses here.

Jeremiah 1:7 commissions Jeremiah to speak all God sends him to say, paralleling Moses' commission as a god/prophet to Pharaoh.

Acts 7:7 Historical context

Acts 7:7 references God's promise to judge Egypt and bring Israel out, which is the purpose for Moses being made a god to Pharaoh.