Exodus 8:7
And the magicians did so with their enchantments, and brought up frogs upon the land of Egypt.
Cross-reference
Exodus 7:11 records magicians imitating the first sign — same imitation pattern here with frogs.
Exodus 7:22 also shows magicians imitating a plague and Pharaoh's heart hardening — repeated pattern.
Matthew 24:24 warns of false christs performing great signs to deceive — echoing the magicians' counterfeit miracles in Exodus.
2 Thessalonians 2:9-11 describes the lawless one with counterfeit signs, just as the magicians mimicked God's plagues through enchantments.
2 Timothy 3:8 names Jannes and Jambres who opposed Moses — a direct citation of the Egyptian magicians performing signs in Exodus.
Revelation 13:14 shows the beast deceiving people by signs — paralleling the magicians' deceptive signs in Exodus.
Revelation 13:13 has the beast performing great signs, even fire from heaven — mirroring the magicians' counterfeit miracles.
Leviticus 19:26 forbids divination and soothsaying — the very practices the magicians used to replicate the plague.
In Deuteronomy 13:1-3, false prophets perform signs like the magicians, but Israel must test them — a direct parallel to deceptive miracles.
Daniel 1:20 contrasts God-given wisdom with the inability of Babylonian magicians — a foil to the Egyptian magicians' limited power.
Genesis 41:8 features Pharaoh's magicians and wise men unable to interpret dreams — same class of Egyptian occult practitioners.
Isaiah 47:12 mocks Babylon's sorceries and enchantments — similar to the Egyptian magicians' occult arts in Exodus.