Numbers 11:10
Then Moses heard the people weep throughout their families, every man in the door of his tent: and the anger of the Lord was kindled greatly; Moses also was displeased.
Cross-references
Numbers 11:1 records an earlier complaint that kindled God's anger — setting the pattern for the weeping and anger in Numbers 11:10.
Numbers 14:1 shows a similar communal weeping and complaint — echoing the pattern of Israel's rebellion seen in Numbers 11:10.
Numbers 14:2 records another grumbling against Moses — similar to the complaint that led to God's anger in Numbers 11:10.
Numbers 21:5 shows the people again despising the manna ('worthless food') — echoing the grumbling that angered God in Numbers 11:10.
Numbers 20:10-13 records another complaint incident where Moses responds, paralleling the situation in Numbers 11:10 with a different outcome.
Psalm 78:21 recounts the same incident: God's anger burned against Israel when they complained, directly paralleling Numbers 11:10.
Psalm 78:59 describes God's fury at Israel's rebellion, a theme identical to the anger in Numbers 11:10 when the people wept.
Psalm 106:25 summarizes Israel's grumbling in their tents — directly describing the scene in Numbers 11:10 where the people wept at their tent doors.
In Deuteronomy 32:22, God's anger is described as a consuming fire, echoing the same divine wrath kindled against the people in Numbers 11:10.
Isaiah 5:25 portrays God's anger against His people with judgment imagery, similar to the divine wrath in Numbers 11:10 but in a different context.