Numbers 9:8
And Moses said unto them, Stand still, and I will hear what the Lord will command concerning you.
Cross-references
Numbers 27:5 shows Moses bringing the daughters of Zelophehad's case before the Lord — the same pattern of waiting for divine instruction as here.
Psalm 85:8 says 'Let me hear what God will speak' — a direct parallel to Moses' statement 'I will hear what the Lord commands'.
1 Corinthians 11:23 has Paul receiving revelation from the Lord and delivering it, directly mirroring Moses' pattern of receiving and transmitting divine commands.
Hebrews 3:5 explicitly notes Moses' faithfulness as a servant in God's house, which this verse exemplifies as Moses waits for God's command.
Hebrews 3:6 contrasts Moses' servant role with Christ's sonship; Numbers 9:8 illustrates Moses' faithful service, highlighting the contrast.
John 17:8 shows Jesus delivering the words given by the Father, paralleling Moses receiving and relaying God's command to the people.
In 2 Chronicles 20:17, the people are told to stand firm and see God's salvation — paralleling Moses' instruction to wait for God's command.
Ezekiel 3:17 describes a watchman who hears God's word and warns — a similar posture of receiving and relaying God's instruction.
In Exodus 14:13, Moses tells the people to stand still and see God's salvation — a similar call to wait for divine action as here.