Exodus 9:20
He that feared the word of the Lord among the servants of Pharaoh made his servants and his cattle flee into the houses:
Cross-references
In Proverbs 22:3, the prudent see danger and take refuge — exactly what these servants did by heeding the warning.
In Jonah 3:5, the Ninevites believed God and repented at Jonah's warning, mirroring the fear and obedience of Pharaoh's servants.
In Mark 13:14-16, Jesus urges immediate flight from danger, paralleling the urgency of bringing livestock indoors here.
Hebrews 11:7 similarly shows reverent fear of God's warning leading to action (Noah building the ark) — both demonstrate faith through heeding divine instruction.
Proverbs 27:12 states the same principle: the prudent hide from danger, the simple suffer — a direct wisdom parallel to the Egyptians' choice.
Acts 27:11 contrasts this: the centurion ignores Paul's warning, while the Egyptian servants heeded God's warning — opposite responses to divine advice.
In 2 Kings 6:10, the king heeds Elisha's warning to avoid ambush — mirroring the prudent fear of the Egyptian servants who took shelter.
Matthew 24:16 instructs fleeing to safety from coming destruction — the same pattern of heeding a divine warning to save oneself.
Luke 21:21 echoes Matthew 24:16, urging flight from Jerusalem's destruction — another instance of heeding warning for safety, as the Egyptians did.