Psalm 136:16
To him which led his people through the wilderness: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Cross-references
Psalm 77:20 also describes God leading his people like a flock through the wilderness, directly echoing the theme.
Psalm 107:7 depicts God leading wanderers to a city — a broader parallel to His wilderness guidance.
Exodus 13:18 recounts God leading Israel through the wilderness toward the Red Sea, the historical event summarized here.
Exodus 15:22 continues the journey into the wilderness of Shur, part of the same leading through the wilderness.
Numbers 9:17-22 describes the cloud guiding Israel's camp—specific instance of God's leading in the wilderness.
Deuteronomy 8:2 explicitly recalls the forty-year wilderness leading as a test, directly paralleling this verse.
Deuteronomy 8:15 recounts God leading through the harsh wilderness, providing water—same event referenced here.
Nehemiah 9:12 mentions the pillar of cloud and fire guiding Israel, a key detail of the wilderness leading.
Nehemiah 9:19 emphasizes God's mercy in not forsaking them, with pillars of cloud and fire—same leading theme.
Isaiah 49:10 expands on God's wilderness guidance, promising protection from thirst and heat — same faithful leading.
Isaiah 63:11-14 recounts God leading Israel through sea and wilderness, echoing the same exodus guidance.
Deuteronomy 32:12 emphasizes God alone led Israel — reinforcing the sole divine guidance celebrated here.
Jeremiah 2:17 uses the same wilderness leading to accuse Israel of forsaking God — contrasting their failure with His faithfulness.
Jeremiah 31:2 promises rest in the wilderness for survivors — a new exodus hope echoing the original guidance.
Acts 7:36 recounts Moses leading Israel out with wonders in the wilderness — a direct NT summary of the same event.