Exodus 9:18

Behold, to morrow about this time I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail, such as hath not been in Egypt since the foundation thereof even until now.

Cross-reference

Exodus 9:22-25 narrates the actual hail fall, fulfilling the warning in 9:18 about a unique heavy hail.

Exodus 9:5 Parallel

Exodus 9:5 first announces the plague's timing as 'tomorrow'; verse 18 specifies 'about this time tomorrow', tightening the warning.

Exodus 10:4 Parallel

Exodus 10:4 warns of locusts 'tomorrow', following the same pattern of specific timing as the hail warning in 9:18.

2 Kings 7:1 Contrast

2 Kings 7:1 uses 'tomorrow about this time' for a promise of plenty, contrasting with Exodus 9:18's judgment.

Job 38:23 Parallel

Job 38:23 speaks of hail reserved for judgment and war, directly paralleling the use of hail as a divine weapon in Exodus.

Psalm 78:47 Allusion

Psalm 78:47 recalls the hail that destroyed Egypt's crops, directly referencing the plague warned in Exodus 9:18.

Psalm 105:32 poetically recounts this same plague of hail and fire, reinforcing God's judgment on Egypt.

Ezekiel 13:13 threatens great hailstones as divine punishment on false prophets, directly mirroring the plague's imagery.

Haggai 2:17 Parallel

Haggai 2:17 recounts God sending hail on Israel for disobedience, using the same divine discipline as the Egyptian plague.

Isaiah 28:17 uses hail as a metaphor for divine judgment sweeping away false refuges, echoing the plague's purpose.