Numbers 15:41

I am the Lord your God, which brought you out of the land of Egypt, to be your God: I am the Lord your God.

Cross-references

Leviticus 22:33 uses nearly identical wording — 'I brought you out of Egypt to be your God' — directly paralleling this self-identification.

Leviticus 25:38 expands the same deliverance formula by adding the promise of the land, deepening the covenantal context.

Psalm 105:45 explicitly links the exodus deliverance to the purpose of keeping God's statutes — exactly the logic behind this verse.

In Jeremiah 31:31-33, the new covenant promise echoes the same formula 'I will be their God' — but with internalized law, deepening the relationship.

Jeremiah 32:37-41 reaffirms the covenant: 'I will be their God' after exile, adding an everlasting covenant and renewed hearts.

Ezekiel 36:25-27 develops the same promise with cleansing, new heart, and Spirit — showing how God will make them His people.

1 Peter 2:10 directly applies the covenant formula 'now you are God's people', fulfilling the promise of being their God.

Hosea 12:9 Allusion

Hosea 12:9 repeats 'I am the LORD your God from the land of Egypt' to remind Israel of their origins and call them back.

Hebrews 11:16 uses the phrase 'their God' for patriarchs longing for heaven, showing the covenant relationship extends beyond earthly homeland.

1 Peter 2:9 Allusion

1 Peter 2:9 calls believers a 'chosen race' and 'people for his own possession', echoing the exodus identity from Numbers 15:41.