Psalm 105:27
They shewed his signs among them, and wonders in the land of Ham.
Cross-references
Psalm 105:23 sets the scene of Israel in Egypt, providing narrative context for the signs that follow.
Psalm 135:9 uses the same phrase 'signs and wonders' for Egypt—directly parallel to Psalm 105:27.
Psalm 135:8 recalls the plague of the firstborn—one of the wonders performed in Egypt as in Psalm 105:27.
Psalm 106:22 also mentions 'wondrous works in the land of Ham,' directly echoing the same Exodus plagues.
Psalm 78:43-51 details the plagues in Egypt—the same signs and wonders mentioned in Psalm 105:27.
Psalm 78:12 similarly describes God performing wonders in Egypt, reinforcing the same historical event.
Jeremiah 32:21 recounts the exodus with signs and wonders, directly echoing the same events.
Jeremiah 32:20 explicitly mentions signs and wonders in Egypt, directly paralleling the wonders performed.
Exodus 11:10 explicitly states Moses and Aaron performed all these wonders, directly matching the signs mentioned here.
Nehemiah 9:10 directly recounts the signs and wonders against Pharaoh, echoing the same events described here.
Acts 7:36 explicitly mentions Moses performing wonders and signs in Egypt, directly confirming the same events.
Acts 7:7 quotes God's promise to judge Egypt and bring Israel out, placing the signs in the broader Exodus narrative.
Joshua 24:5 recounts God sending Moses and Aaron to plague Egypt, directly paralleling the signs and wonders mentioned here.
Deuteronomy 29:2 recounts all the LORD did in Egypt — a summary that includes the signs and wonders of Psalm 105:27.
Deuteronomy 26:8 describes the exodus with 'signs and wonders' — the same mighty acts referenced in Psalm 105:27.
Deuteronomy 11:3 explicitly lists 'his signs and his deeds' in Egypt to Pharaoh — same events as Psalm 105:27.
Exodus 7:3 says God will multiply signs and wonders in Egypt — directly foretelling the plagues described here.
Exodus 3:20 records God's promise to strike Egypt with wonders — the very signs performed in Psalm 105:27.
Genesis 15:14 prophesies Israel's exodus with great possessions — the signs in Psalm 105:27 are part of that deliverance.
Deuteronomy 4:34 recalls the signs and wonders God performed in Egypt as evidence of His unique power and deliverance.
Exodus 7:1 establishes Moses as God's representative, giving context for the authority behind the signs performed in Egypt.
Genesis 10:6 lists Ham's sons including Egypt, identifying the 'land of Ham' as the setting for these signs.