Jeremiah 32:20
Which hast set signs and wonders in the land of Egypt, even unto this day, and in Israel, and among other men; and hast made thee a name, as at this day;
Cross-reference
Exodus 7:3 records God's promise to multiply signs and wonders in Egypt, the very events Jeremiah recalls.
Acts 7:36 mentions Moses performing wonders in Egypt, extending the memory of these signs into the New Testament.
In Daniel 9:15, Daniel prays that God brought Israel from Egypt and made a name 'as at this day' — nearly identical wording, reinforcing the same confession.
In Isaiah 63:12, God's glorious arm divided waters to make an everlasting name — a specific wonder from Egypt that illustrates the name-making mentioned here.
Psalm 135:9 directly states God sent signs and wonders into Egypt, confirming the same historical act.
Psalm 105:27-36 describes the signs and plagues in Egypt, expanding on the wonders Jeremiah mentions.
Psalm 78:43-51 details the specific plagues in Egypt, providing the fuller narrative behind Jeremiah's reference.
Nehemiah 9:10 recounts the same signs and wonders against Pharaoh, showing a later reflection on this act.
In 1 Chronicles 17:21, David's prayer repeats God making a name by redeeming Israel from Egypt — closely paralleling the signs and wonders in Egypt recalled here.
In 2 Samuel 7:23, David praises God for redeeming Israel from Egypt, making a name by great deeds — echoing the same mighty acts and name-making here.
Deuteronomy 7:19 lists the signs and wonders God used to bring Israel out, matching Jeremiah's summary.
Deuteronomy 6:22 states the Lord sent great and terrible signs on Egypt, directly paralleling the wonders Jeremiah cites.
Deuteronomy 4:34 describes God using signs and wonders to redeem Israel from Egypt, reinforcing the same deliverance.
Exodus 10:2 commands retelling God's signs in Egypt to future generations, echoing Jeremiah's theme.
In Exodus 9:16, God tells Pharaoh He raised him to show power and proclaim His name — the same purpose behind the signs in Egypt recalled here.
In Deuteronomy 11:3, God's signs and deeds in Egypt are specified — directly echoing the signs and wonders in Egypt that Jeremiah recalls God performing.
In Deuteronomy 10:21, God is praised for great and terrifying deeds seen with eyes — the same works that in Jeremiah are described as signs and wonders in Egypt.
In Deuteronomy 6:21, parents teach children that God brought them from Egypt with a mighty hand — the same deliverance that established His name, as acknowledged here.
In Exodus 3:20, God promises to strike Egypt with wonders — the very acts that later become the signs and wonders for which He made a name, as recalled here.
In Amos 2:10, God recalls bringing Israel up from Egypt and leading them in the wilderness, paralleling Jeremiah's reference to signs in Egypt.
In Acts 13:17, Paul recounts the exodus with 'mighty power,' reinforcing Jeremiah's mention of God's signs and wonders in Egypt.