Deuteronomy 1:42
And the Lord said unto me, Say unto them, Go not up, neither fight; for I am not among you; lest ye be smitten before your enemies.
Cross-reference
Numbers 14:41 is Moses' rebuke during the same incident — he asks why they transgress the LORD's command, reinforcing the warning.
Numbers 14:42 contains the same command not to go up because the LORD is not with them — a direct parallel account.
Isaiah 59:2 directly explains the reason God would not be with them: sins separate us from God, just as their disobedience did.
Hosea 9:12 echoes God's departure as judgment — 'woe when I depart from them' mirrors the withdrawal promised in Deuteronomy.
Psalm 60:10 recalls God's refusal to go out with Israel's armies — a direct lament reflecting this very event.
Leviticus 26:17 is a covenant curse — enemies striking them down — which is fulfilled in the defeat warned against here.
Joshua 7:8-13 shows defeat because God was not with them due to sin — echoing the same principle of divine absence leading to defeat.
Isaiah 30:17 describes fleeing before enemies as judgment — a prophetic echo of the curse threatened here.