Exodus 8:12
And Moses and Aaron went out from Pharaoh: and Moses cried unto the Lord because of the frogs which he had brought against Pharaoh.
Cross-references
Exodus 8:8 has Pharaoh asking Moses to pray; here 8:12 shows Moses actually crying to the LORD in response.
In Exodus 8:30, Moses again cries out to the LORD to remove the plague of flies, mirroring his intercession for the frogs.
In Exodus 9:33, Moses prays to stop the plague of hail, continuing the pattern of intercession during the plagues.
In Exodus 10:18, Moses intercedes to remove the locusts, following the same intercessory role as with the frogs.
In Exodus 32:11, Moses pleads with God for Israel after the golden calf, showing his ongoing role as mediator.
In Deuteronomy 29:2, Moses recalls the plagues in Egypt, referencing the very context of his intercession here.
In 1 Samuel 12:23, Samuel sees ceasing to pray as sin, echoing Moses' faithful intercession for God's people.