Exodus 9:11

And the magicians could not stand before Moses because of the boils; for the boil was upon the magicians, and upon all the Egyptians.

Cross-reference

Exodus 7:11 Parallel

Exodus 7:11 introduces the magicians who initially mimic Moses — here they are struck with boils and powerless.

Exodus 7:12 Parallel

Exodus 7:12 shows Aaron's staff swallowing the magicians' staffs — another defeat of the magicians, now by boils.

Exodus 8:18 Parallel

Exodus 8:18 records the magicians failing to produce gnats — they fail again here, unable to stand due to boils.

Exodus 8:19 Parallel

Exodus 8:19 has the magicians confess 'This is the finger of God' — here they are completely incapacitated by the boils.

Exodus 15:26 Historical context

Exodus 15:26 recalls the diseases God sent on Egypt, promising to spare Israel if obedient—a direct link to the plague of boils.

Isaiah 47:12-14 mocks Babylon's sorcerers as powerless against judgment — same futility as Egypt's magicians here.

2 Timothy 3:8 names the magicians as Jannes and Jambres who opposed Moses — here they are struck with boils, unable to oppose.

2 Timothy 3:9 says their folly will be plain to all — just as the magicians' powerlessness is exposed by the boils here.

Revelation 16:2 describes a plague of painful sores on the beast's followers — mirroring the boils on Egypt here.

Deuteronomy 7:15 promises Israel protection from the 'evil diseases of Egypt,' referring back to plagues like these boils.

Deuteronomy 28:27 explicitly mentions 'boils of Egypt' as a curse, directly referencing this plague.

Isaiah 44:25 describes God frustrating diviners and making their knowledge foolish, echoing the magicians' humiliation here.

Micah 3:7 Allusion

Micah 3:7 says diviners will be put to shame with no answer from God, mirroring the powerless magicians.

Genesis 41:8 also shows Egyptian magicians failing—unable to interpret Pharaoh's dream, just as they cannot stand before Moses here.