Judges 10:11
And the Lord said unto the children of Israel, Did not I deliver you from the Egyptians, and from the Amorites, from the children of Ammon, and from the Philistines?
Cross-references
Judges 2:1-3 records God's earlier warning about disobedience, which explains why God now recounts past deliverances in response.
Judges 3:11-15 recounts another cycle of oppression and deliverance (Moab), similar to the pattern God lists in Judges 10:11.
Exodus 14:30 details the Red Sea victory — the deliverance from Egyptians that God references as an example of past salvation.
Numbers 21:21-25 records the defeat of the Amorites, one of the nations God saved Israel from, as listed in this verse.
Numbers 21:35 records the defeat of Og and the Amorites—the very deliverance God recalls in Judges 10:11.
1 Samuel 12:8 recounts the same Exodus deliverance Samuel uses to remind Israel of God's faithfulness, paralleling this verse.
Nehemiah 9:9-11 praises God for the Exodus deliverance, illustrating the same saving act God lists among past rescues here.
Psalm 78:51-53 recounts the plagues and Exodus, providing details of the salvation from Egyptians that God mentions here.
Psalm 106:8-11 describes God's saving power at the Red Sea, the same event God uses as an example of deliverance from Egyptians.
Psalm 135:11 names Sihon and Og, the Amorite kings God defeated—directly matching the deliverance from Amorites in Judges 10:11.
Hebrews 11:29 cites the Red Sea crossing by faith, directly connecting to the Egyptian deliverance God references as past salvation.
Exodus 2:23 describes Israel's cry in Egypt, the first deliverance God recalls in Judges 10:11.