Genesis 21:22
And it came to pass at that time, that Abimelech and Phichol the chief captain of his host spake unto Abraham, saying, God is with thee in all that thou doest:
Cross-reference
In Genesis 20:2, Abimelek takes Sarah based on deception, contrasting with his later acknowledgment of God's favor with Abraham.
Genesis 20:17 describes God healing Abimelek at Abraham's prayer, which leads to Abimelek's acknowledgment of God's presence here.
In Genesis 26:26, the same Abimelek and Phicol appear with Isaac, echoing their recognition of God's blessing on Abraham.
In Genesis 26:28, Abimelek's men confirm they saw the Lord was with Isaac, echoing the divine favor acknowledged here.
Genesis 39:2 declares the Lord was with Joseph, directly paralleling the acknowledgment of God's presence with Abraham here.
In Genesis 39:3, Joseph's master observes the Lord was with him, echoing Abimelek's recognition of God's favor here.
In Genesis 26:29, Abimelek says Isaac is blessed by the LORD, repeating the acknowledgment of God's favor from Abraham's time.
In Genesis 39:21, God's presence with Joseph brings him favor with the prison warden — the same pattern Abimelech recognized in Abraham: God grants success.
Genesis 30:27 shows Laban recognizing God's blessing through Jacob, paralleling Abimelek's acknowledgment of God's favor here.
In 2 Samuel 5:10, David's growing power stems from God being with him — the same divine accompaniment that Abimelech recognized in Abraham's success.
In 2 Kings 18:7, Hezekiah's success mirrors Abraham's: the LORD being with him leads to prosperity in all he undertakes.