Psalm 135:9
Who sent tokens and wonders into the midst of thee, O Egypt, upon Pharaoh, and upon all his servants.
Cross-references
Psalm 78:43-50 details the same signs and wonders in Egypt, listing plagues specifically, providing a fuller account of God's acts.
Psalm 105:27-29 recounts the signs and wonders in Egypt, including turning water to blood and darkness, directly paralleling the psalm's reference.
Psalm 78:12 also recounts God's marvels in Egypt, reinforcing the same deliverance narrative.
Psalm 106:21 remembers God's great works in Egypt, echoing the signs described here.
Deuteronomy 4:34 explicitly mentions signs and wonders as God's acts in Egypt, reinforcing the same theme of divine power in the exodus.
Nehemiah 9:10 directly states God performed signs and wonders against Pharaoh, echoing the exact phrase from Psalm 135:9 in a historical recap.
Jeremiah 32:20 declares God showed signs and wonders in Egypt, using the same language as Psalm 135:9 to affirm God's mighty acts.
Jeremiah 32:21 uses the same 'signs and wonders' language to describe the Exodus deliverance, reinforcing the event recalled in Psalm 135.
Acts 7:36 recounts Moses performing wonders and signs in Egypt, directly echoing the same plagues mentioned in Psalm 135.
Exodus 3:20 is God's original promise to strike Egypt with wonders, which the signs in Psalm 135 fulfill.
Exodus 7:3 has God saying He will multiply signs and wonders in Egypt — the very event Psalm 135 summarizes.
Deuteronomy 6:22 describes the same signs and wonders against Pharaoh, using nearly identical phrasing to Psalm 135.
Deuteronomy 11:3 refers to God's signs and deeds in Egypt against Pharaoh, directly parallel to the plagues in Psalm 135.
Joshua 24:5 recounts how God plagued Egypt with Moses and Aaron, the same event that Psalm 135 cites as signs and wonders.
Genesis 15:14 prophesies judgment on Egypt and the exodus with great possessions — the fulfillment of which Psalm 135 recalls.