Genesis 16:13

And she called the name of the Lord that spake unto her, Thou God seest me: for she said, Have I also here looked after him that seeth me?

Cross-reference

Genesis 16:7 Historical context

Genesis 16:7 describes the angel finding Hagar, leading to her declaration in Genesis 16:13.

Genesis 16:9 Historical context

Genesis 16:9 is the angel's command that prompts Hagar's response in Genesis 16:13.

Genesis 16:10 Historical context

Genesis 16:10 contains the angel's promise that inspires Hagar's naming in Genesis 16:13.

In Genesis 31:42, Jacob testifies that God saw his misery, echoing Hagar's experience of being seen by God in her distress.

In Genesis 32:30, Jacob names Peniel after seeing God face to face, similar to Hagar's naming of God as the One who sees her.

In Genesis 22:14, Abraham names a place after God's provision, similar to Hagar naming God in Genesis 16:13.

In Genesis 28:19, Jacob also names a location after encountering God, echoing Hagar's act of naming in response to divine revelation.

Psalm 139:1–12 Related theme

In Psalm 139:1-12, the psalmist elaborates on God's all-seeing nature, which Hagar experienced personally.

Jeremiah 23:24 Related theme

In Jeremiah 23:24, God declares no one can hide from His sight — the same attribute Hagar names: God sees even those fleeing in desolate places.

Judges 6:22 Parallel

In Judges 6:22, Gideon fears because he has seen the angel of the LORD face to face — echoing Hagar's awe at seeing the One who sees her.

Psalm 139:2 Related theme

In Psalm 139:2, David celebrates God's intimate knowledge of each person — the same divine seeing that Hagar experienced when God found her in the wilderness.

Job 31:4 Related theme

In Job 31:4, Job affirms God sees all his ways — the same truth Hagar discovered, that God observes and knows every person's life.

Job 34:21 Related theme

In Job 34:21, Elihu declares God's eyes are on every person's ways — the same attribute Hagar names when she calls God 'the One who sees me.'

Proverbs 5:21 Related theme

In Proverbs 5:21, it states that God sees all ways, which aligns with Hagar's revelation that God sees her.

Proverbs 15:3 Related theme

In Proverbs 15:3, it affirms that God's eyes are everywhere, reinforcing the 'God who sees' theme from Hagar's encounter.