Deuteronomy 1:27

And ye murmured in your tents, and said, Because the Lord hated us, he hath brought us forth out of the land of Egypt, to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us.

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 9:28 records the same accusation — that God hated them and brought them out to destroy them — in Moses' intercession after the golden calf.

Exodus 16:3 Parallel

Exodus 16:3 shows earlier grumbling: the people wished they had died in Egypt, a similar complaint against God's deliverance.

Numbers 14:3 records the exact same event — the people's complaint about being led to die by the sword and wanting to return to Egypt.

Numbers 14:2 Historical context

Numbers 14:2 records the original complaint—Israelites wishing to die in Egypt—which Moses recalls in Deuteronomy 1:27.

Psalm 106:25 summarizes the same rebellion—Israel murmured in their tents—directly reflecting the complaint in Deuteronomy 1:27.

Numbers 21:5 shows a later similar grumbling: the people speak against God and Moses, complaining about being brought out of Egypt to die.

Exodus 16:8 Parallel

Exodus 16:8 reveals Moses' response that their grumbling is ultimately against the Lord, not just against human leaders.