Genesis 40:14
But think on me when it shall be well with thee, and shew kindness, I pray thee, unto me, and make mention of me unto Pharaoh, and bring me out of this house:
Cross-reference
In Genesis 41:9, the cupbearer finally remembers Joseph and mentions him to Pharaoh, directly answering Joseph's plea.
Joshua 2:12 has Rahab ask the spies to show her kindness in return — a similar appeal for remembrance and kindness from a deliverer.
Luke 23:42 records the thief's plea, 'Jesus, remember me' — a direct parallel to Joseph's request to be remembered in his distress.
In Nehemiah 5:19, Nehemiah prays 'Remember me, O my God, for good' — a strong verbal parallel to Joseph's plea for remembrance.
In Hebrews 13:3, believers are commanded to remember prisoners — directly addressing Joseph's plea for remembrance while imprisoned.
In 1 Samuel 20:14, Jonathan asks David for the same 'kindness of the Lord' — a plea for faithful remembrance mirroring Joseph's request.
In 2 Samuel 9:1, David seeks to show kindness to Jonathan's house, fulfilling the kind of request Joseph made for himself — a reversal of roles.
In 1 Samuel 20:15, Jonathan extends the request for kindness to his household, echoing Joseph's plea for ongoing remembrance and loyalty.