Joshua 24:6

And I brought your fathers out of Egypt: and ye came unto the sea; and the Egyptians pursued after your fathers with chariots and horsemen unto the Red sea.

Cross-references

Exodus 12:37 Historical context

Exodus 12:37 records the departure from Rameses, the start of the journey leading to the sea mentioned here.

Exodus 12:51 states the LORD brought Israel out of Egypt that day, directly matching Joshua's claim.

Exodus 14:1 Historical context

Exodus 14:1 begins the Red Sea narrative, the exact event Joshua references when coming to the sea.

Nehemiah 9:11 recounts the sea parting and drowning of pursuers, expanding on the sea event Joshua summarizes.

Psalm 77:15-20 poetically describes the Red Sea miracle, the same event Joshua references.

Psalm 78:13 Parallel

Psalm 78:13 recounts the division of the sea, directly corresponding to the sea event Joshua mentions.

Psalm 136:13-15 praises God for dividing the Red Sea, leading Israel through, and overthrowing Pharaoh — the same event Joshua summarizes.

Isaiah 63:12 recalls God leading Israel through the depths, echoing the Red Sea crossing described here.

Isaiah 63:13 continues the same exodus recollection — God leading through depths without stumbling.

Micah 6:4 Parallel

Micah 6:4 echoes the exodus deliverance with Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, reinforcing God’s action here.

Acts 7:36 Parallel

Acts 7:36 mentions the wonders at the Red Sea as part of Stephen's summary of Moses' leadership.

Hebrews 11:29 explicitly says by faith the people crossed the Red Sea on dry land while Egyptians drowned.

Exodus 14:9 Historical context

Exodus 14:9 describes the Egyptian pursuit with horses and chariots — the same pursuit Joshua refers to.