Psalm 103:7

He made known his ways unto Moses, his acts unto the children of Israel.

Cross-reference

Psalm 77:20 Parallel

Psalm 77:20 recalls God leading Israel through Moses, illustrating the 'ways' and 'acts' God revealed to Moses.

Psalm 78:5 Parallel

Psalm 78:5 echoes the same theme: God established His testimony and law in Israel, paralleling the revelation of His ways to Moses.

Psalm 105:26-45 details the plagues and exodus, illustrating the 'acts' God showed to Israel mentioned in Psalm 103:7.

Psalm 147:19 similarly declares that God reveals His word and statutes to Israel, paralleling the making known of His ways and acts.

Exodus 19:20 shows God calling Moses up the mountain, an instance of God revealing His ways to Moses.

Exodus 20:21 contrasts Moses drawing near to God while the people stand far off, mirroring the ways vs. acts distinction.

Exodus 24:2-4 emphasizes Moses alone coming near to God, then relaying God's words to the people—the ways and acts pattern.

Numbers 12:7 affirms Moses' unique faithfulness and direct communication with God, supporting the 'ways' given to him.

Deuteronomy 34:10 declares Moses knew God face to face, which is the intimate 'ways' referenced in Psalm 103:7.

Nehemiah 9:14 recounts God giving the law through Moses, the content of the 'ways' and 'acts' from Psalm 103:7.

Isaiah 63:12 describes God dividing the waters at Moses' right hand, a specific 'act' shown to Israel.

Exodus 3:10 Historical context

Exodus 3:10 is the specific commissioning of Moses, the context for God making known His ways to him as stated in Psalm 103:7.

Isaiah 63:11 recalls God's deliverance through Moses, connecting to the 'acts' shown to Israel in Psalm 103:7.

Ezekiel 20:5 recounts God making Himself known to Israel in Egypt, paralleling the revelation of His ways to Moses and acts to Israel.