R. Nathan says: "who brought up and who brought": The exodus from Egypt is mentioned in time to come. And whence is it derived that we say "Blessed are You, O L–rd our G–d, and the G–d of our fathers, the G–d of Abraham, the G–d of Isaac, and the G–d of Jacob"? From (Exodus 3:15) "and G–d said further to Moses: Thus shall you say to the children of Israel: The L–rd, the G–d of your fathers, the G–d of Abraham, the G–d of Isaac, and the G–d of Jacob, sent me to you."