Psalm 136:11

And brought out Israel from among them: for his mercy endureth for ever:

Cross-reference

Psalm 105:37 adds that Israel left with silver and gold, providing a detail not in the main verse.

Psalm 77:15 Parallel

Psalm 77:15 echoes this same exodus redemption, describing God's arm saving Jacob and Joseph.

Psalm 78:52 Parallel

Psalm 78:52 uses the shepherd metaphor for God leading Israel out, enriching the depiction of the exodus.

Exodus 12:51 Historical context

Exodus 12:51 is the historical account of the very day God brought Israel out, the event celebrated here.

Exodus 13:3 Historical context

Exodus 13:3 commands remembrance of the exodus, emphasizing the mighty hand that delivered them.

1 Samuel 12:6–8 Historical context

1 Samuel 12:6-8 recounts the exodus as part of God's righteous deeds, naming Moses and Aaron as leaders.

Exodus 6:6 Parallel

Exodus 6:6 is God's promise to bring Israel out with an outstretched arm, directly echoing the deliverance celebrated here.

Jeremiah 32:21 expands on this exodus deliverance, adding signs, wonders, and terror with strong hand.

Amos 2:10 Parallel

Amos 2:10 recalls this same exodus bringing-up, adding the wilderness journey and possession of the land.

Micah 6:4 Parallel

Micah 6:4 similarly recounts bringing Israel out of Egypt, specifying the leaders sent.

Hebrews 8:9 Contrast

Hebrews 8:9 refers to this exodus event as the basis of the old covenant, contrasting it with the new.

Exodus 13:17 Historical context

Exodus 13:17 describes God's guidance after the departure, noting the route not taken through Philistine land.