Hebrews 3:5
And Moses verily was faithful in all his house, as a servant, for a testimony of those things which were to be spoken after;
Cross-reference
Hebrews 3:2 already stated that Moses was faithful in all God's house, which 3:5 repeats and elaborates on.
Hebrews 9:24 says the earthly sanctuary Moses built was a copy of the heavenly, reflecting his servant role.
Hebrews 8:5 describes Moses following God's pattern for the tabernacle, showing his faithfulness in all God's house.
Hebrews 2:17 calls Jesus a faithful high priest, mirroring Moses' faithfulness as a servant but in a superior role.
Hebrews 4:14 introduces Jesus as the great high priest, building on the contrast between Moses the servant and Christ the Son.
Acts 3:23 adds the consequence of not heeding that prophet, reinforcing the weight of Moses' testimony.
Acts 3:22 quotes Moses' prophecy of a prophet like himself, which is the future testimony Moses bore.
Acts 7:37 repeats Moses' prophecy of a coming prophet, showing Stephen citing the same witness.
John 5:47 warns that rejecting Moses' writings undermines belief in Jesus, linking to Moses' testimony.
John 5:46 explicitly states that Moses wrote about Jesus, confirming the witness to future things.
John 5:39 reveals that the Scriptures (Moses' writings) bear witness of Christ, exactly the witness Moses gave.
Romans 3:21 confirms the Law and Prophets bear witness to God's righteousness, echoing Moses' testimony.
Luke 24:27 shows Jesus interpreting Moses' writings as pointing to Himself, fulfilling Moses' testimony of things to come.
1 Corinthians 4:2 explicitly requires stewards to be found faithful, directly echoing the standard Moses met as a servant.
Psalm 105:26 directly calls Moses God's servant, paralleling Hebrews' description of his faithful service.
Joshua 1:7 mentions 'the law that Moses my servant commanded', reinforcing his faithful stewardship of God's word.
Joshua 1:2 refers to 'Moses my servant', using the same title that underscores his faithfulness in Hebrews.
Deuteronomy 34:5 calls Moses 'the servant of the LORD' at his death, confirming his lifelong faithful service.
Deuteronomy 18:15-19 prophesies a prophet like Moses, whom Christ fulfills as the greater servant and Son.
Numbers 12:7 is the original source of the phrase 'faithful in all my house', which Hebrews 3:5 directly quotes.
Exodus 14:31 calls Moses 'his servant' and shows the people believing in him, reinforcing his faithful servant role.
Revelation 15:3 calls Moses 'the servant of God', directly echoing the description of his faithful service in this verse.
Hebrews 3:6 immediately contrasts Moses as servant with Christ as Son — the point of the larger passage.
John 1:17 contrasts law through Moses with grace through Christ — mirroring the servant vs Son contrast in Hebrews 3:5-6.
2 Kings 18:12 calls Moses 'the servant of the LORD' and references his commands — directly echoing the description of faithful service.
Deuteronomy 31:30 shows Moses speaking God's song to the congregation — another act of faithful service.
Deuteronomy 4:5 has Moses teaching God's statutes as commanded — a direct demonstration of faithful service.
Numbers 29:40 records Moses faithfully relaying God's commands to Israel — illustrating his servant role.
Numbers 9:8 shows Moses waiting on God's command — a specific example of his faithfulness as a servant in God's house.
2 Corinthians 3:9 contrasts the ministry of condemnation (the law through Moses) with the ministry of righteousness, reinforcing the old covenant context of Moses' service.
1 Peter 1:10-12 describes prophets searching the future grace, including Moses, who testified of things to come.
Luke 12:42 also pairs 'faithful' with a servant over a household, mirroring Moses' faithful stewardship in God's house.
Deuteronomy 34:10 emphasizes Moses' unique intimacy with God, highlighting the greatness of the servant whose faithfulness is noted.