Judges 6:8

That the Lord sent a prophet unto the children of Israel, which said unto them, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, I brought you up from Egypt, and brought you forth out of the house of bondage;

Cross-references

In Judges 2:1-3, an angel similarly rebukes Israel for disobedience and recalls the exodus — a parallel prophetic indictment.

Nehemiah 9:9-12 recites the exodus deliverance (affliction, signs, sea crossing) — the same history the prophet here reminds Israel of.

Psalm 136:10-16 hymns the exodus acts (Egypt's firstborn, sea parting) — the same foundational deliverance referenced by the prophet.

Isaiah 63:9-14 recalls God's presence and guidance through the exodus — the very history the prophet invokes to rebuke Israel.

Ezekiel 20:5-32 recounts God's deliverance from Egypt and Israel's rebellion — the same pattern of grace and disobedience the prophet highlights.

Exodus 3:20 Historical context

Exodus 3:20 contains God's promise to strike Egypt with wonders — the event the prophet refers to as 'brought you up out of Egypt'.

In 1 Samuel 2:27, a prophet similarly begins with 'This is what the LORD says' and recalls the exodus — paralleling this prophetic rebuke.

1 Samuel 10:18 uses the same divine speech formula recalling deliverance from Egypt, directly paralleling the prophet's message.

Jeremiah 34:13 repeats the identical phrase 'brought you out of Egypt, out of the house of bondage' as part of the covenant reminder.