Psalm 136:10
To him that smote Egypt in their firstborn: for his mercy endureth for ever:
Cross-references
Psalm 78:51 also recounts God striking the firstborn of Egypt, reinforcing the same historical act of deliverance.
Psalm 105:36 recounts the same event of God striking the firstborn in Egypt, echoing the deliverance story.
Psalm 135:8 also describes God striking the firstborn of Egypt, reinforcing the plague as a key act of redemption.
Exodus 11:5 is the original prophecy of the plague on the firstborn, which Psalm 136:10 commemorates as a past event.
Exodus 12:12 records God's decree to strike the firstborn of Egypt, which Psalm 136:10 directly references.
Exodus 12:29 describes the actual execution of the plague on the firstborn, the event celebrated in Psalm 136:10.
Joshua 24:5 recounts God's own words about plaguing Egypt, directly tying the firstborn strike to the entire Exodus deliverance.
Nehemiah 9:10 lists the signs and wonders against Pharaoh, expanding the firstborn plague into the full display of God's power.
Hebrews 11:28 links the plague to Moses' faithful Passover observance, showing the faith behind the event.
Micah 6:4 recites the Exodus deliverance with Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, linking back to the plagues that freed Israel.
Acts 13:17 summarizes God's deliverance from Egypt, connecting the exodus to the broader history Paul recounts.