Deuteronomy 1:37
Also the Lord was angry with me for your sakes, saying, Thou also shalt not go in thither.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 3:23-26 recounts Moses' plea and God's refusal, directly paralleling the reason for his exclusion in the main verse.
Deuteronomy 4:21 repeats that the Lord was angry with Moses because of the people, reinforcing the same prohibition.
Deuteronomy 34:4 shows God showing Moses the land from afar, confirming the final outcome stated in the main verse.
In Deuteronomy 3:26, Moses retells the same incident — God's anger because of the people, barring him from the land.
Numbers 20:12 gives the specific incident at Meribah where Moses' disobedience led to God's judgment, explaining the cause.
Numbers 27:13 repeats God's command for Moses to see the land and die, echoing the exclusion from the main verse.
Numbers 27:14 cites the rebellion at Meribah as the reason Moses cannot enter, providing the same cause.
Psalm 106:32 poetically recalls the waters of Meribah and trouble for Moses, linking the event to the main verse.
Psalm 106:33 notes the people's rebellion and Moses' rash words, adding detail to the incident behind the main verse.