Acts 7:36 Cross References
Acts 7:36
36: And by means of many miraculous signs and wonders, he led them out of Egypt, through the Red Sea, and back and forth through the wilderness for forty years.
Exodus 12:41
- In fact, it was on the last day of the 430th year that all the LORD's forces left the land.
Exodus 14:21
- Then Moses raised his hand over the sea, and the LORD opened up a path through the water with a strong east wind. The wind blew all that night, turning the seabed into dry land.
Exodus 33:1
- The LORD said to Moses, "Now that you have brought these people out of Egypt, lead them to the land I solemnly promised Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. I told them long ago that I would give this land to their descendants.
Exodus 16:35
- So the people of Israel ate manna for forty years until they arrived in the land of Canaan, where there were crops to eat.
Exodus 14:27
- So as the sun began to rise, Moses raised his hand over the sea. The water roared back into its usual place, and the LORD swept the terrified Egyptians into the surging currents.
- The waters covered all the chariots and charioteers--the entire army of Pharaoh. Of all the Egyptians who had chased the Israelites into the sea, not a single one survived.
- The people of Israel had walked through the middle of the sea on dry land, as the water stood up like a wall on both sides.
Psalms 105:27
- They performed miraculous signs among the Egyptians, and miracles in the land of Ham.
- The LORD blanketed Egypt in darkness, for they had defied his commands to let his people go.
- He turned the nation's water into blood, poisoning all the fish.
- Then frogs overran the land; they were found even in the king's private rooms.
- When he spoke, flies descended on the Egyptians, and gnats swarmed across Egypt.
Exodus 7:1
- Then the LORD said to Moses, "Pay close attention to this. I will make you seem like God to Pharaoh. Your brother, Aaron, will be your prophet; he will speak for you.
- Tell Aaron everything I say to you and have him announce it to Pharaoh. He will demand that the people of Israel be allowed to leave Egypt.
- But I will cause Pharaoh to be stubborn so I can multiply my miraculous signs and wonders in the land of Egypt.
- Even then Pharaoh will refuse to listen to you. So I will crush Egypt with a series of disasters, after which I will lead the forces of Israel out with great acts of judgment.
- When I show the Egyptians my power and force them to let the Israelites go, they will realize that I am the LORD."
Acts 13:18
- He put up with them through forty years of wandering around in the wilderness.
Deuteronomy 4:33
- Has any nation ever heard the voice of God speaking from fire--as you did--and survived?
- Has any other god taken one nation for himself by rescuing it from another by means of trials, miraculous signs, wonders, war, awesome power, and terrifying acts? Yet that is what the LORD your God did for you in Egypt, right before your very eyes.
- "He showed you these things so you would realize that the LORD is God and that there is no other god.
- He let you hear his voice from heaven so he could instruct you. He let you see his great fire here on earth so he could speak to you from it.
- Because he loved your ancestors, he chose to bless their descendants and personally brought you out of Egypt with a great display of power.
Deuteronomy 2:25
- Beginning today I will make all people throughout the earth terrified of you. When they hear reports about you, they will tremble with dread and fear.'
- "Then from the wilderness of Kedemoth I sent ambassadors to King Sihon of Heshbon with this proposal of peace:
- `Let us pass through your land. We will stay on the main road and won't turn off into the fields on either side.
- We will pay for every bite of food we eat and all the water we drink. All we want is permission to pass through your land.
- The descendants of Esau at Mount Seir allowed us to go through their country, and so did the Moabites, who live in Ar. Let us pass through until we cross the Jordan into the land the LORD our God has given us.'
Exodus 16:1
- Then they left Elim and journeyed into the Sin Desert, between Elim and Mount Sinai. They arrived there a month after leaving Egypt.
- There, too, the whole community of Israel spoke bitterly against Moses and Aaron.
- "Oh, that we were back in Egypt," they moaned. "It would have been better if the LORD had killed us there! At least there we had plenty to eat. But now you have brought us into this desert to starve us to death."
- Then the LORD said to Moses, "Look, I'm going to rain down food from heaven for you. The people can go out each day and pick up as much food as they need for that day. I will test them in this to see whether they will follow my instructions.
- Tell them to pick up twice as much as usual on the sixth day of each week."
Nehemiah 9:18
- even though they made an idol shaped like a calf and said, 'This is your god who brought you out of Egypt!' They sinned and committed terrible blasphemies.
- But in your great mercy you did not abandon them to die in the wilderness. The pillar of cloud still led them forward by day, and the pillar of fire showed them the way through the night.
- You sent your good Spirit to instruct them, and you did not stop giving them bread from heaven or water for their thirst.
- For forty years you sustained them in the wilderness. They lacked nothing in all that time. Their clothes did not wear out, and their feet did not swell!
- "Then you helped our ancestors conquer great kingdoms and many nations, and you placed your people in every corner of the land. They completely took over the land of King Sihon of Heshbon and the land of King Og of Bashan.
Deuteronomy 6:21
- Then you must tell them, `We were Pharaoh's slaves in Egypt, but the LORD brought us out of Egypt with amazing power.
- Before our eyes the LORD did miraculous signs and wonders, dealing terrifying blows against Egypt and Pharaoh and all his people.
Psalms 135:8
- He destroyed the firstborn in each Egyptian home, both people and animals.
- He performed miraculous signs and wonders in Egypt; Pharaoh and all his people watched.
- He struck down great nations and slaughtered mighty kings--
- Sihon king of the Amorites, Og king of Bashan, and all the kings of Canaan.
- He gave their land as an inheritance, a special possession to his people Israel.
Numbers 16:1
- One day Korah son of Izhar, a descendant of Kohath son of Levi, conspired with Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, and On son of Peleth, from the tribe of Reuben.
- They incited a rebellion against Moses, involving 250 other prominent leaders, all members of the assembly.
- They went to Moses and Aaron and said, "You have gone too far! Everyone in Israel has been set apart by the LORD, and he is with all of us. What right do you have to act as though you are greater than anyone else among all these people of the LORD?"
- When Moses heard what they were saying, he threw himself down with his face to the ground.
- Then he said to Korah and his followers, "Tomorrow morning the LORD will show us who belongs to him and who is holy. The LORD will allow those who are chosen to enter his holy presence.
Hebrews 8:9
- This covenant will not be like the one I made with their ancestors when I took them by the hand and led them out of the land of Egypt. They did not remain faithful to my covenant, so I turned my back on them, says the Lord.
Numbers 20:1
- In early spring the people of Israel arrived in the wilderness of Zin and camped at Kadesh. While they were there, Miriam died and was buried.
- There was no water for the people to drink at that place, so they rebelled against Moses and Aaron.
- The people blamed Moses and said, "We wish we had died in the LORD's presence with our brothers!
- Did you bring the LORD's people into this wilderness to die, along with all our livestock?
- Why did you make us leave Egypt and bring us here to this terrible place? This land has no grain, figs, grapes, or pomegranates. And there is no water to drink!"
Numbers 11:1
- The people soon began to complain to the LORD about their hardships; and when the LORD heard them, his anger blazed against them. Fire from the LORD raged among them and destroyed the outskirts of the camp.
- The people screamed to Moses for help; and when he prayed to the LORD, the fire stopped.
- After that, the area was known as Taberah--"the place of burning"--because fire from the LORD had burned among them there.
- Then the foreign rabble who were traveling with the Israelites began to crave the good things of Egypt, and the people of Israel also began to complain. "Oh, for some meat!" they exclaimed.
- "We remember all the fish we used to eat for free in Egypt. And we had all the cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions, and garlic that we wanted.
Acts 7:42
- Then God turned away from them and gave them up to serve the sun, moon, and stars as their gods! In the book of the prophets it is written, 'Was it to me you were bringing sacrifices during those forty years in the wilderness, Israel?
Psalms 95:10
- For forty years I was angry with them, and I said, `They are a people whose hearts turn away from me. They refuse to do what I tell them.'
Psalms 105:39
- The LORD spread out a cloud above them as a covering and gave them a great fire to light the darkness.
- They asked for meat, and he sent them quail; he gave them manna--bread from heaven.
- He opened up a rock, and water gushed out to form a river through the dry and barren land.
- For he remembered his sacred promise to Abraham his servant.
- So he brought his people out of Egypt with joy, his chosen ones with rejoicing.
Exodus 15:23
- When they came to Marah, they finally found water. But the people couldn't drink it because it was bitter. (That is why the place was called Marah, which means "bitter.")
- Then the people turned against Moses. "What are we going to drink?" they demanded.
- So Moses cried out to the LORD for help, and the LORD showed him a branch. Moses took the branch and threw it into the water. This made the water good to drink. It was there at Marah that the LORD laid before them the following conditions to test their faithfulness to him:
Psalms 78:12
- the miracles he did for their ancestors in Egypt, on the plain of Zoan.
- For he divided the sea before them and led them through! The water stood up like walls beside them!
- In the daytime he led them by a cloud, and at night by a pillar of fire.
- He split open the rocks in the wilderness to give them plenty of water, as from a gushing spring.
- He made streams pour from the rock, making the waters flow down like a river!
Psalms 136:9
- and the moon and stars to rule the night. His faithful love endures forever.
- Give thanks to him who killed the firstborn of Egypt. His faithful love endures forever.
- He brought Israel out of Egypt. His faithful love endures forever.
- He acted with a strong hand and powerful arm. His faithful love endures forever.
- Give thanks to him who parted the Red Sea. His faithful love endures forever.
Deuteronomy 8:4
- For all these forty years your clothes didn't wear out, and your feet didn't blister or swell.
Numbers 9:15
- The Tabernacle was set up, and on that day the cloud covered it. Then from evening until morning the cloud over the Tabernacle appeared to be a pillar of fire.
- This was the regular pattern--at night the cloud changed to the appearance of fire.
- When the cloud lifted from over the sacred tent, the people of Israel followed it. And wherever the cloud settled, the people of Israel camped.
- In this way, they traveled at the LORD's command and stopped wherever he told them to. Then they remained where they were as long as the cloud stayed over the Tabernacle.
- If the cloud remained over the Tabernacle for a long time, the Israelites stayed for a long time, just as the LORD commanded.
Numbers 14:1
- Then all the people began weeping aloud, and they cried all night.
- Their voices rose in a great chorus of complaint against Moses and Aaron. "We wish we had died in Egypt, or even here in the wilderness!" they wailed.
- "Why is the LORD taking us to this country only to have us die in battle? Our wives and little ones will be carried off as slaves! Let's get out of here and return to Egypt!"
- Then they plotted among themselves, "Let's choose a leader and go back to Egypt!"
- Then Moses and Aaron fell face down on the ground before the people of Israel.
Nehemiah 9:10
- You displayed miraculous signs and wonders against Pharaoh, his servants, and all his people, for you knew how arrogantly the Egyptians were treating them. You have a glorious reputation that has never been forgotten.
Nehemiah 9:12
- You led our ancestors by a pillar of cloud during the day and a pillar of fire at night so that they could find their way.
- "You came down on Mount Sinai and spoke to them from heaven. You gave them regulations and instructions that were just, and laws and commands that were true.
- You instructed them concerning the laws of your holy Sabbath. And you commanded them, through Moses your servant, to obey all your commands, laws, and instructions.
- "You gave them bread from heaven when they were hungry and water from the rock when they were thirsty. You commanded them to go and take possession of the land you had sworn to give them.
Psalms 78:42
- They forgot about his power and how he rescued them from their enemies.
- They forgot his miraculous signs in Egypt, his wonders on the plain of Zoan.
- For he turned their rivers into blood, so no one could drink from the streams.
- He sent vast swarms of flies to consume them and hordes of frogs to ruin them.
- He gave their crops to caterpillars; their harvest was consumed by locusts.
Exodus 19:1
- The Israelites arrived in the wilderness of Sinai exactly two months after they left Egypt.
- After breaking camp at Rephidim, they came to the base of Mount Sinai and set up camp there.
- Then Moses climbed the mountain to appear before God. The LORD called out to him from the mountain and said, "Give these instructions to the descendants of Jacob, the people of Israel:
- `You have seen what I did to the Egyptians. You know how I brought you to myself and carried you on eagle's wings.
- Now if you will obey me and keep my covenant, you will be my own special treasure from among all the nations of the earth; for all the earth belongs to me.
Psalms 106:17
- Because of this, the earth opened up; it swallowed Dathan and buried Abiram and the other rebels.
- Fire fell upon their followers; a flame consumed the wicked.
Psalms 106:8
- Even so, he saved them--to defend the honor of his name and to demonstrate his mighty power.
- He commanded the Red Sea to divide, and a dry path appeared. He led Israel across the sea bottom that was as dry as a desert.
- So he rescued them from their enemies and redeemed them from their foes.
- Then the water returned and covered their enemies; not one of them survived.