Psalm 78:53

And he led them on safely, so that they feared not: but the sea overwhelmed their enemies.

Cross-reference

Psalm 136:15 repeats the drowning of Pharaoh's army, emphasizing God's enduring love as the reason.

Psalm 106:9 Parallel

Psalm 106:9 directly recounts the Red Sea drying up and God leading through the depths.

In Psalm 106:11, the same Red Sea event is recalled: waters covering the enemies, confirming God's deliverance.

Exodus 14:19 Historical context

Exodus 14:19 describes the angel and cloud protecting Israel, the safe leading mentioned here.

Exodus 14:20 Historical context

Exodus 14:20 shows the cloud separating Israel from Egyptians, the protection behind the safe passage.

Exodus 14:27 provides the original account of the sea returning and drowning the Egyptians.

Exodus 14:28 details that not one Egyptian survived, confirming the total destruction.

Exodus 15:10 poetically describes the Egyptians sinking like lead, echoing the same event.

Hebrews 11:29 Historical context

Hebrews 11:29 attributes the safe crossing to faith, adding a NT perspective on the same event.

Exodus 14:29 adds that the Israelites walked on dry ground, the safe side of the crossing.

1 Corinthians 10:1 explicitly references the crossing of the sea, using it as a typological lesson for the church.