Numbers 14:35
I the Lord have said, I will surely do it unto all this evil congregation, that are gathered together against me: in this wilderness they shall be consumed, and there they shall die.
Cross-reference
Numbers 14:27-29 gives the immediate context of the same judgment—the evil congregation will die in the wilderness.
Numbers 23:19 affirms God's faithfulness to His word, reinforcing the certainty of the judgment pronounced in Numbers 14:35.
Numbers 26:65 records the fulfillment of the judgment: only Caleb and Joshua survived, confirming God's word in Numbers 14:35.
Numbers 27:3 distinguishes a father's death from the company that rebelled here, clarifying that not all wilderness deaths were for this sin.
1 Corinthians 10:5 cites the same event as a warning—God was not pleased with most, and they fell in the wilderness.
1 Corinthians 10:11 explains that these wilderness events were written as examples for our admonition, giving purpose to the judgment.
Hebrews 3:19 concludes that the wilderness generation could not enter because of unbelief, directly linking to the death sentence pronounced here.
Psalm 78:33 recounts that God ended Israel's days in vain and terror, directly reflecting the wilderness judgment pronounced here.
Hebrews 3:11 quotes God's oath that the wilderness generation would not enter rest, directly citing the divine decree from this passage.