Exodus 9:6
And the Lord did that thing on the morrow, and all the cattle of Egypt died: but of the cattle of the children of Israel died not one.
Cross-reference
Exodus 9:15 reveals God restrained the pestilence — He could have destroyed entirely, showing mercy even in judgment.
Exodus 9:26 shows the same pattern of divine protection for Israel in Goshen during the hail plague — a repeated distinction.
Exodus 9:19 warns to save cattle from hail—another plague threatening livestock, showing consistent judgment on Egyptian animals.
Exodus 8:22 shows God protecting Goshen from flies; here Israel's cattle are spared. Both highlight divine distinction during plagues.
Psalm 78:48 poetically recalls God giving cattle to hail—referencing the plagues, though not specifically the livestock plague.
Psalm 78:50 mentions pestilence, likely alluding to the livestock disease. It shows the psalmist remembering God's anger.