Psalm 105:41

He opened the rock, and the waters gushed out; they ran in the dry places like a river.

Cross-reference

Psalm 78:15 Parallel

Psalm 78:15 similarly describes God splitting rocks to give abundant water in the wilderness.

Psalm 78:16 Parallel

Psalm 78:16 echoes the same miracle: streams from a rocky crag flowing like rivers.

Psalm 78:20 Parallel

Psalm 78:20 recounts striking the rock causing water to gush out abundantly.

Psalm 114:8 Parallel

Psalm 114:8 recalls God turning rock into a pool and hard rock into springs.

Exodus 17:6 Historical context

Exodus 17:6 is the original account: God commands Moses to strike the rock at Horeb for water.

Numbers 20:11 records Moses striking the rock twice, producing water for the community.

Nehemiah 9:15 summarizes God providing water from the rock during wilderness journey.

Isaiah 48:21 recalls God leading them through deserts and making water flow from rock.

1 Corinthians 10:4 interprets the rock as Christ, giving spiritual drink to Israel.

Numbers 20:8 Historical context

Numbers 20:8 gives God's instruction to speak to the rock to produce water.

Deuteronomy 8:15 recounts the same miracle — God bringing water from the rock in the wilderness to sustain Israel.

Nehemiah 9:20 recalls God giving water for thirst in the wilderness — the same provision as the water from the rock.

Isaiah 43:19 declares God making streams in the wasteland — a new exodus prophecy echoing the water from rock theme.

Isaiah 41:18 promises rivers in barren places — a future restoration using the same desert-water imagery as the Exodus miracle.