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."
When Describing God's Act of Taking Israel Out of Egypt
Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 16:20