Numbers 26:64

But among these there was not a man of them whom Moses and Aaron the priest numbered, when they numbered the children of Israel in the wilderness of Sinai.

Cross-reference

Numbers 26:51 gives the total of the new generation — Numbers 26:64 sets the context by stating the old generation is entirely absent from this count.

Numbers 1:1 Parallel

Numbers 1:1 identifies the Sinai census whose men all died—contrasting the two generations.

Numbers 1:2 Parallel

Numbers 1:2 records the command for that first census, whose participants are now all dead except two.

Numbers 32:13 Prophetic fulfillment

Numbers 32:13 summarizes the forty years of wandering until that generation died — Numbers 26:64 confirms that none of them were in the second census.

Numbers 32:11 Prophetic fulfillment

Numbers 32:11 restates God's decree that none from Egypt would see the land except Caleb and Joshua — Numbers 26:64 shows its literal fulfillment.

Numbers 27:3 mentions a man who died in the wilderness (not in Korah's rebellion) — Numbers 26:64 explains that all such men from the first census perished there.

Numbers 14:31 promises the children would enter the land — Numbers 26:64 contrasts that by noting the adults all died, not the children.

Numbers 14:29 Prophetic fulfillment

Numbers 14:29 specifically says their carcasses would fall in the wilderness — Numbers 26:64 shows that happened to every man from the first census.

Numbers 14:28 Prophetic fulfillment

Numbers 14:28 repeats God's decree of wilderness death — Numbers 26:64 confirms its execution: none of that generation remained.

Numbers 14:23 Prophetic fulfillment

Numbers 14:23 records God's oath that they would not see the land — Numbers 26:64 fulfills that judgment by noting none were left.

In Numbers 1:44, the first census count is given — Numbers 26:64 shows none of those men survived to the second census.

Deuteronomy 2:14 confirms the 38-year period until the warrior generation perished, echoing the same fact.

Deuteronomy 2:15 adds that the Lord's hand destroyed them, explaining why none survived from Sinai.

Deuteronomy 4:4 contrasts those who held fast and lived, against the first generation that perished.

1 Corinthians 10:5 explicitly states God was not pleased with most and they were overthrown in the wilderness.

Joshua 5:4 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 5:4 later explains that all the men of war who came out of Egypt had died — Numbers 26:64 is the earlier record of that same fact.

Psalm 78:33 Allusion

Psalm 78:33 echoes God's judgment: He made their days vanish like a breath, directly paralleling the decree that all would die in the wilderness.

Ezekiel 20:15 recalls God's oath to keep that generation from entering the land — the same decree behind the census's statement that none survived.

Hebrews 3:17 explicitly asks about those whose bodies fell in the wilderness, confirming the fate of the generation numbered at Sinai.