Nehemiah 9:9

And didst see the affliction of our fathers in Egypt, and heardest their cry by the Red sea;

Cross-references

Exodus 2:25 Parallel

Exodus 2:25 says God saw the people and knew — Nehemiah 9:9 echoes this divine observation of Israel's suffering.

Exodus 3:7-9 explicitly states God saw affliction and heard cry — the same summary Nehemiah 9:9 gives.

Acts 7:34 Allusion

Acts 7:34 quotes Exodus 3:7, mirroring Nehemiah 9:9's reference to God seeing and hearing the Israelites.

Exodus 2:23 Allusion

Exodus 2:23 describes the Israelites groaning and crying out — the same cry that Nehemiah 9:9 says God heard.

Exodus 2:24 Allusion

Exodus 2:24 adds that God heard their groaning and remembered His covenant — expanding on the hearing in Nehemiah 9:9.

Exodus 14:15 records God's response to the very cry mentioned here — He tells Moses to move forward as Israel stood at the Red Sea.

Micah 6:4 Parallel

Micah 6:4 explicitly recalls the Exodus redemption and the sending of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, directly connecting to the deliverance from affliction here.

Genesis 15:14 Prophetic fulfillment

Genesis 15:14 prophesies affliction in Egypt — Nehemiah 9:9 recounts the fulfillment of that prophecy.

Exodus 14:13 Historical context

Exodus 14:13 records Moses' command to stand firm after the cry — Nehemiah 9:9 sets the stage for this response.

Acts 13:17 Parallel

Acts 13:17 recounts God's choice and deliverance from Egypt with uplifted arm, mirroring the exodus context of this verse.

Acts 7:7 Citation

Acts 7:7 quotes God's promise to judge Egypt and bring Israel out, reinforcing the divine response to the affliction and cry described.

1 Samuel 12:6 directly ties the Exodus deliverance to the leadership of Moses and Aaron, whom God raised up in response to the affliction described here.

Exodus 3:16 Parallel

Exodus 3:16 has God telling Moses He has seen Israel's oppression — a parallel to Nehemiah 9:9's account.

Exodus 18:8 Historical context

Exodus 18:8 summarizes the same deliverance from Egypt and affliction, though not focused on the Red Sea cry specifically.

1 Samuel 10:18 Historical context

1 Samuel 10:18 recounts the same deliverance from Egypt, affirming God's action that included hearing the cry mentioned here.

Judges 10:11 Historical context

Judges 10:11 lists deliverance from Egypt as the first among many, echoing the same event recalled here.

Judges 6:8 Historical context

Judges 6:8 recalls the Exodus from Egypt, similar to the affliction and deliverance referenced here.

Deuteronomy 6:21 Related theme

Deuteronomy 6:21 similarly recalls Israel's slavery in Egypt and God's deliverance, though it emphasizes the mighty hand rather than the Red Sea cry.