Psalm 105:38
Egypt was glad when they departed: for the fear of them fell upon them.
Cross-references
Exodus 12:33 describes the Egyptians' urgency to send Israel out, matching the gladness at their departure in Psalm 105:38.
Exodus 3:20 promises that after God's wonders, Egypt will let Israel go—Psalm 105:38 records the fulfillment: Egypt was glad when they departed.
Exodus 12:31 records Pharaoh's command to leave, which leads to the gladness described in Psalm 105:38.
Numbers 33:3 describes Israel's triumphant departure from Egypt, the same event that caused Egypt's gladness in Psalm 105:38.
In Exodus 10:7, Pharaoh's servants urge letting Israel go because Egypt is ruined—this dread foreshadows the gladness at their departure in Psalm 105:38.
In Deuteronomy 2:25, God promises to put dread of Israel on nations, similar to the dread that fell on Egypt in Psalm 105:38.
In Joshua 2:9, Rahab confesses that fear of Israel has fallen on Canaan, echoing the dread that fell on Egypt in Psalm 105:38.