Psalm 106:21

They forgat God their saviour, which had done great things in Egypt;

Cross-reference

Psalm 106:13 says they soon forgot God's works, directly parallel to forgetting God as Savior in verse 21.

Psalm 135:9 Parallel

Psalm 135:9 explicitly mentions signs and wonders in Egypt — the same great things Israel forgot here.

Psalm 78:42-51 details the plagues in Egypt, expanding on the 'great things' forgotten here.

Psalm 78:12 Parallel

Psalm 78:12 also recalls God's wonders in Egypt, specifying the location Zoan, reinforcing the 'great things' forgotten.

Psalm 78:11 Parallel

Psalm 78:11 says they forgot God's works, the same theme of forgetting God's mighty acts.

Psalm 74:13 Parallel

Psalm 74:13 recalls God splitting the sea — the same Red Sea miracle mentioned here as an awesome deed.

Psalm 103:2 Contrast

Psalm 103:2 exhorts 'forget not all his benefits,' the opposite of the forgetfulness described here.

Psalm 78:35 Contrast

Psalm 78:35 says they remembered God as their rock, contrasting with the forgetfulness in Psalm 106:21.

Psalm 74:14 Parallel

Psalm 74:14 describes crushing Leviathan — likely symbolizing Egypt, linking to the wondrous works in Egypt here.

Luke 1:47 Parallel

Luke 1:47 calls God 'my Savior,' echoing the same personal confession of God as Savior.

Deuteronomy 4:34 recounts the great and awesome deeds God did in Egypt — the very deeds forgotten here.

Jeremiah 2:32 uses the image of a bride forgetting her attire to illustrate Israel's forgetfulness of God.

Isaiah 63:8 Parallel

Isaiah 63:8 states 'he became their Savior,' directly paralleling the description of God as Savior.

Isaiah 45:21 proclaims God as the only righteous Savior, reinforcing the exclusive identity of Israel's God.

Nehemiah 9:10 recounts the signs and wonders against Pharaoh, echoing the 'great things in Egypt' that Israel forgot.

Deuteronomy 6:22 describes the signs and wonders God sent on Egypt — the same deeds Israel forgot.

Deuteronomy 7:18 commands remembrance of what God did to Egypt — directly opposing the forgetfulness here.

Deuteronomy 7:19 lists the signs, wonders, and mighty hand that brought Israel out of Egypt — the deeds forgotten here.

Deuteronomy 32:17 describes Israel sacrificing to demons, showing the result of forgetting God — idolatry.

Deuteronomy 32:18 directly says 'you forgot the Rock who begot you,' echoing the same forgetfulness.

Nehemiah 9:11 describes the Red Sea crossing, a specific 'great thing' in Egypt that Israel forgot.

Deuteronomy 10:21 praises God for 'great and awesome things,' the same deeds Israel forgot.

Deuteronomy 8:14 explicitly warns against forgetting God who brought you out of Egypt, the same sin described here.

In Isaiah 17:10, the same phrase 'forgotten the God of your salvation' echoes Israel's failure to remember their Savior.

Deuteronomy 8:11 warns against forgetting the LORD, directly paralleling the forgetfulness in Psalm 106:21.

Judges 8:34 Parallel

Judges 8:34 states Israel did not remember God who rescued them, mirroring the forgetfulness in Psalm 106:21.

1 Samuel 12:9 says they forgot the LORD their God, a direct parallel to the forgetting in Psalm 106:21.

Jeremiah 13:25 also condemns forgetting God and trusting in lies, mirroring the charge in Psalm 106:21.

Hosea 2:13 Parallel

Hosea 2:13 repeats the accusation 'she forgot me' in the context of idolatry, paralleling the forgetfulness.

Hosea 8:14 Parallel

Hosea 8:14 says 'Israel has forgotten his Maker' — a direct parallel to forgetting God their Savior.

Isaiah 12:2 Parallel

Isaiah 12:2 declares 'God is my salvation,' affirming the same title 'Savior' used here.

Hosea 1:7 Parallel

Hosea 1:7 promises salvation by the LORD, but focuses on future mercy rather than past forgetfulness.