Exodus 7:4
But Pharaoh shall not hearken unto you, that I may lay my hand upon Egypt, and bring forth mine armies, and my people the children of Israel, out of the land of Egypt by great judgments.
Cross-reference
In Exodus 7:13, Pharaoh's hard heart fulfills exactly what God said in 7:4 — a direct narrative fulfillment.
Exodus 6:26 records the same command to bring out Israel by their hosts, directly paralleling the prophecy here.
Exodus 9:3 fulfills the 'hand of the Lord' judgment promised in 7:4 — a specific plague on livestock as part of the great acts of judgment.
Exodus 10:1 reiterates the purpose behind the judgments — God hardens Pharaoh to display His signs, fulfilling the plan stated in 7:4.
Exodus 11:9 echoes 7:4: Pharaoh's refusal to listen allows God to multiply wonders, fulfilling the purpose of the plagues.
Exodus 12:51 fulfills the prophecy of bringing out Israel by hosts, showing God's judgment on Egypt.
In Exodus 3:19, God already foretold Pharaoh’s refusal — confirming that 7:4 is part of His predetermined plan.
In Exodus 8:15, Pharaoh again hardens his heart as the Lord had said — continuing the fulfillment of 7:4's prediction.
In Exodus 12:41, the Israelites leave Egypt as promised — fulfilling the deliverance announced in 7:4.
Ezekiel 30:14 specifically pronounces judgment on Thebes in Egypt, directly related to God's judgments on Egypt.
Ezekiel 30:19 summarizes executing judgments on Egypt so they know the LORD, parallel to Exodus 7:4's great acts of judgment.