Psalm 105:43

And he brought forth his people with joy, and his chosen with gladness:

Cross-references

Psalm 78:52 Parallel

In Psalm 78:52, God leads his people like sheep out of Egypt, mirroring the joyful exodus described in Psalm 105:43.

Psalm 78:53 Parallel

In Psalm 78:53, God leads them safely through the sea, a direct continuation of the exodus in Psalm 105:43.

In Psalm 106:8-12, the Red Sea crossing and salvation echo the joyful exodus of Psalm 105:43.

Psalm 106:12 records the Israelites singing praise after the exodus, the same joyful response mentioned here.

Psalm 106:5 Allusion

Psalm 106:5 echoes the same language of 'chosen ones' and joy, praying to share in that blessing.

In Exodus 15:13, Moses' song celebrates God leading the redeemed people, matching the joyful exodus in Psalm 105:43.

Jeremiah 31:12 describes shouting for joy and rejoicing, directly paralleling the joy and singing of the exodus.

In Isaiah 63:11-14, the prophet recalls God leading Israel through the sea, directly echoing the exodus in Psalm 105:43.

Isaiah 55:12 uses 'go out in joy' language, mirroring the joyful exodus and applying it to future restoration.

Isaiah 51:11 echoes the joy and singing of the exodus deliverance, applied to the return from exile.

Isaiah 51:10 recalls the drying up of the Red Sea, the specific miracle that enabled the joyful exodus described here.

Acts 7:36 Parallel

In Acts 7:36, Stephen recounts Moses leading Israel out with wonders, mirroring the exodus in Psalm 105:43.

Isaiah 35:10 uses the same imagery of joy and singing for the redeemed returning to Zion, echoing the exodus deliverance.

In Deuteronomy 4:37, Moses recalls God bringing Israel out of Egypt by his power, paralleling the joyful exodus in Psalm 105:43.

Acts 13:17 Parallel

Acts 13:17 recounts the same exodus event, emphasizing God's choice and power in leading Israel out of Egypt.

Exodus 15:1–21 Historical context

Exodus 15:1-21 is the actual song of joy sung after the Red Sea crossing, the event summarized here.

Hebrews 8:9 Contrast

Hebrews 8:9 contrasts the old exodus covenant with the new, noting Israel's unfaithfulness.

Amos 2:10 Historical context

Amos 2:10 directly references the exodus deliverance, adding the wilderness journey and land promise.

Jeremiah 32:21 Historical context

Jeremiah 32:21 recounts the same exodus with signs and wonders, reinforcing the deliverance celebrated here.

Leviticus 11:45 grounds the exodus deliverance in God's call to holiness, adding purpose to the rejoicing here.

Exodus 18:1 Historical context

Exodus 18:1 reports that Jethro heard of God bringing Israel out of Egypt, the same deliverance event.

Isaiah 44:1 Parallel

Isaiah 44:1 reaffirms Israel as God's chosen servant, echoing the 'chosen ones' of this verse.