Numbers 33:4
For the Egyptians buried all their firstborn, which the Lord had smitten among them: upon their gods also the Lord executed judgments.
Cross-references
Exodus 12:12 is God's promise to strike the firstborn and judge Egypt's gods, which Numbers 33:4 records as fulfilled.
Exodus 12:29 provides the detailed account of the plague—the LORD striking down Egypt's firstborn—that Numbers 33:4 summarizes.
Exodus 12:30 adds the Egyptian response—great crying and death in every house—to the plague briefly noted in Numbers 33:4.
Exodus 18:11 records Jethro's confession that the LORD is greater than all gods, directly tied to the judgments on Egypt's gods in Numbers 33:4.
Psalm 105:36 poetically recalls the same event—God striking down Egypt's firstborn—confirming the judgment in Numbers 33:4.
Isaiah 19:1 prophesies future judgment where Egypt's idols tremble, echoing the judgments on Egypt's gods described in Numbers 33:4.
Zephaniah 2:11 declares universal judgment on all gods, which parallels the specific judgment on Egypt's gods in Numbers 33:4.
Ezekiel 30:19 declares God's execution of judgments on Egypt, echoing the theme of divine judgment on Egypt's gods here.