Isaiah 63:13
That led them through the deep, as an horse in the wilderness, that they should not stumble?
Cross-reference
Isaiah 11:16 compares the future return from Assyria to the exodus — the same event of coming up from Egypt described in Isaiah 63:13.
Isaiah 50:2 declares God's power to dry up the sea — an allusion to the exodus crossing that Isaiah 63:13 recounts as leading through depths.
Psalm 106:9 recounts God rebuking the Red Sea and leading through the deep, the exact event referenced in Isaiah 63:13.
Exodus 14:22 describes Israel walking through the sea on dry ground—the very event Isaiah 63:13 refers to.
Exodus 14:29 describes the Israelites walking on dry ground through the sea — the same event recalled here as God leading them through depths without stumbling.
Joshua 24:6 recounts the arrival at the sea and Egyptian pursuit — the same Red Sea episode that Isaiah 63:13 describes as being led through depths.
Psalm 66:6 says God turned the sea into dry land for passage — a direct parallel to the depths crossing in Isaiah 63:13.
Psalm 78:13 recounts God dividing the sea and making waters stand like a heap — the same miraculous crossing referenced in Isaiah 63:13.
Psalm 136:13 credits God with dividing the Red Sea — directly parallel to the depths leading in Isaiah 63:13.
Habakkuk 3:15 poetically describes God trampling the sea with horses, echoing the crossing of the Red Sea.