Jeremiah 32:21
And hast brought forth thy people Israel out of the land of Egypt with signs, and with wonders, and with a strong hand, and with a stretched out arm, and with great terror;
Cross-reference
Exodus 6:1 records the same exodus signs and wonders Jeremiah recalls here — God's mighty hand bringing Israel out of Egypt.
Exodus 6:6 uses the exact phrase 'outstretched arm' and 'mighty acts,' which Jeremiah echoes in describing the exodus deliverance.
Exodus 13:9 ties the same Exodus deliverance—'mighty hand'—to a perpetual sign of remembrance.
Psalm 136:12 uses the exact phrase 'mighty hand and outstretched arm' as the refrain for God's enduring love.
Psalm 136:11 directly recounts the same event—bringing Israel out of Egypt—as an act of enduring love.
Deuteronomy 26:8 uses the identical creedal phrase—'mighty hand, outstretched arm, great terror, signs and wonders'.
In Acts 13:17, Paul summarizes the Exodus with similar imagery — God leading Israel out with a mighty hand, echoing Jeremiah 32:21.
Exodus 3:20 is God's promise to stretch out his hand with wonders—the very acts Jeremiah recalls as fulfilled.
Micah 6:4 explicitly recalls Israel's redemption from Egypt, reinforcing the same exodus event highlighted in this verse.
Amos 2:10 recounts God bringing Israel up from Egypt, echoing the foundational exodus deliverance summarized here.
Psalm 135:9 mentions the signs and wonders sent to Egypt, providing a direct parallel to the exodus events in this verse.
Psalm 105:27 describes the signs and miracles God performed in Egypt, aligning with the exodus wonders named here.
In 2 Kings 17:36, the phrase 'great power and outstretched arm' for the exodus closely mirrors the language used here.
Deuteronomy 11:3 recalls the signs and deeds God performed in Egypt, reinforcing the same exodus events mentioned here.
In Deuteronomy 7:19, the same triad of signs, wonders, and outstretched arm appears, directly paralleling the exodus summary here.
Deuteronomy 6:21 uses the 'mighty hand' phrase as the core of the testimony parents teach about the Exodus.
Exodus 7:3 introduces God's plan to multiply 'signs and wonders' in Egypt—the wonders Jeremiah cites.
Psalm 106:8-11 details the Red Sea crossing as a sign and wonder, fulfilling the 'signs and wonders' Jeremiah mentions for the exodus.
1 Kings 8:42 applies the same 'mighty hand and outstretched arm' to Solomon's prayer for all nations.
Exodus 13:14 attributes the exodus to 'a mighty hand,' a key phrase Jeremiah uses alongside 'outstretched arm.'