Ezekiel 20:10

Wherefore I caused them to go forth out of the land of Egypt, and brought them into the wilderness.

Cross-reference

Exodus 20:2 Parallel

In Exodus 20:2, God declares 'I brought you out of Egypt,' directly affirming the same exodus deliverance that Ezekiel 20:10 describes as leading them out and into the wilderness.

Amos 2:10 Parallel

Amos 2:10 recounts the same Exodus wilderness leading — 'I brought you up out of Egypt and led you forty years' — directly paralleling this verse.

Exodus 14:17–22 Historical context

In Exodus 14:17-22, the Red Sea crossing occurs—this is the pivotal event during the journey from Egypt to the wilderness that Ezekiel 20:10 summarizes.

Hosea 2:14 Allusion

In Hosea 2:14, God brings Israel into the wilderness for restoration — echoing the Exodus wilderness leading here but with a redemptive twist.

Acts 13:18 Historical context

Acts 13:18 notes God's patient endurance with Israel in the wilderness for forty years — the same period as the leading described here.

Exodus 13:18 Historical context

In Exodus 13:18, the people were led 'by the way of the wilderness toward the Red Sea,' specifying the exact path implied by Ezekiel 20:10's wilderness entry.

Exodus 15:22 Historical context

In Exodus 15:22, the wilderness of Shur is named as the first destination after the Red Sea—parallel to Ezekiel 20:10's 'brought them into the wilderness' with added geographical detail.

In 1 Chronicles 17:21, David praises God for redeeming Israel from Egypt—reiterating the exodus event that Ezekiel 20:10 recounts as God leading His people out.