Genesis 46:2
And God spake unto Israel in the visions of the night, and said, Jacob, Jacob. And he said, Here am I.
Cross-references
Genesis 15:13 predicts the Egyptian sojourn; God's vision to Jacob here sets that prophecy in motion.
Genesis 22:1 has the same divine call by name with 'Here I am' — a pattern of obedient response, though not a night vision.
Genesis 22:11 has the angel calling 'Abraham, Abraham!' with Jacob's identical response—a clear verbal parallel.
Exodus 3:4 repeats the same double call and response — God says 'Moses, Moses!' and he answers 'Here I am,' mirroring Jacob's call.
Numbers 12:6 describes God making Himself known in visions and dreams—exactly what happens here with Jacob.
1 Samuel 3:10 uses the exact double call 'Samuel! Samuel!' and a response, directly paralleling God's call to Jacob.
Job 4:13 describes the same 'visions of the night' phenomenon — a common mode of divine revelation in the Old Testament.
Job 33:15 explicitly describes a 'vision of the night' — identical to the medium God used with Jacob here.
Daniel 2:19 also uses 'vision of the night' for divine revelation — same phrase, same context of God revealing secrets.
Acts 9:4 has the double call 'Saul, Saul' from heaven, echoing the same pattern of God's personal summons as with Jacob.
Acts 9:10 mirrors this: a specific call by name in a vision, with the same 'Here I am' response — a pattern of divine summons.
Psalm 105:23 recalls Jacob's entry into Egypt, the very event prompted by the vision here.
Acts 10:3 also involves a vision with a direct address by name — similar to Jacob's night vision call.
Acts 16:9 describes a night vision guiding Paul — similar to the night vision here guiding Jacob to Egypt.
Hebrews 1:1 summarizes God speaking through visions to the fathers, as exemplified in this vision to Jacob.