Exodus 9:17
As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?
Cross-reference
In Exodus 18:11, Jethro acknowledges God's greatness because the Egyptians acted arrogantly against His people — referencing that pride.
In Exodus 10:3, God directly confronts Pharaoh's pride, asking 'How long will you refuse to humble yourself?' — the same issue.
In Isaiah 37:29, God likewise rebukes Sennacherib's insolence against Him, promising to subdue him — mirroring Pharaoh's exaltation.
Job 9:4 asks who hardened against God and prospered—directly addressing Pharaoh's defiant exaltation against God's people.
Isaiah 37:23 asks whom Sennacherib has blasphemed against the Holy One of Israel—directly paralleling Pharaoh's reproach against God's people.
In Acts 12:23, Herod's failure to give God glory results in immediate judgment — a NT parallel to Pharaoh's pride leading to plagues.
Isaiah 10:15 compares an ax boasting against its user—Pharaoh's exaltation against God's people is akin to the instrument rebelling against the craftsman.
Isaiah 5:15 promises the lofty will be humbled—the same fate awaiting Pharaoh's exaltation.
Jeremiah 48:26 describes Moab magnifying himself against the LORD—directly parallels Pharaoh's exaltation.
Daniel 5:20 describes Nebuchadnezzar's pride and hardening, directly mirroring Pharaoh's hardened heart in Exodus 9:17.
In Job 40:11, God commands to abase the proud—the same pride Pharaoh displays here.
In Nehemiah 9:10, the Levites recount how God dealt with Pharaoh's arrogance — directly referencing the attitude from Exodus 9:17.
In 2 Chronicles 36:13, Zedekiah's stiff-necked rebellion and hardening of heart against God mirrors Pharaoh's hard-hearted refusal.
In 2 Kings 19:22, God asks who Sennacherib has mocked and exalted himself against — the same prideful attitude as Pharaoh's.
Zephaniah 2:10 pronounces judgment on nations for pride against God's people, similar to Pharaoh's pride in Exodus 9:17.
Psalm 76:10 declares God uses human wrath for His praise—Pharaoh's pride ultimately glorifies God.
Job 15:25 describes one who stretches out his hand against God, mirroring Pharaoh's defiant attitude in exalting himself against God's people.
Isaiah 37:24 records Sennacherib's boast in his chariots and conquests, similar to Pharaoh's prideful exaltation against God's authority.
Jeremiah 44:10 rebukes those who refuse to humble themselves—just as Pharaoh refuses to humble.
Ezekiel 28:6 condemns Tyre's prince for pride, directly paralleling Pharaoh's self-exaltation in Exodus 9:17.
2 Corinthians 10:5 addresses destroying proud arguments against God, resonating with Pharaoh's pride in Exodus 9:17.
Jeremiah 43:2 features proud men rejecting God's word—like Pharaoh's stubborn pride here.
In Isaiah 45:9, the warning against quarreling with one's Maker echoes the folly of Pharaoh's self-exaltation against God's will.
Isaiah 33:5 contrasts human pride: the LORD is exalted, not Pharaoh who exalts himself.
Psalm 10:2 shows the wicked persecuting the poor in pride—mirroring Pharaoh's oppression of Israel.