Genesis 18:33
And the Lord went his way, as soon as he had left communing with Abraham: and Abraham returned unto his place.
Cross-reference
Genesis 18:16 describes Abraham walking the visitors out toward Sodom — the same encounter 18:33 concludes when the LORD departs and Abraham returns home.
Genesis 18:22 shows the men departing while Abraham stands before the LORD — 18:33 completes this scene: the LORD finishes speaking and Abraham goes home.
Genesis 17:22 uses nearly identical language: God finishes speaking with Abraham and departs — the same divine visitation conclusion pattern.
In Genesis 35:13, God finishes speaking to Jacob and departs from him, mirroring the same divine pattern of concluding a face-to-face dialogue.
Jacob wrestles with God and refuses to let go until blessed — a striking contrast to Abraham, who calmly returns home after his conversation ends.
Exodus 32:10 has God proposing to leave Israel after their sin — a stark contrast to the peaceful departure after Abraham's intercession.
John 1:18 says no one has seen God, but Jesus reveals Him — contrasting the face-to-face meeting described in Genesis.