Numbers 32:10
And the Lord’s anger was kindled the same time, and he sware, saying,
Cross-references
Numbers 14:11 records the same incident: God's anger at Israel's unbelief after the spies' report, directly parallel to His anger here.
Numbers 14:23 states God's oath that no one who treated Him with contempt will see the land, directly linking to His anger here.
Numbers 14:29 pronounces the punishment: bodies falling in the wilderness for all who grumbled, the consequence of God's anger here.
Deuteronomy 1:34-40 recounts the same event: God's anger and oath that the generation would not enter the land, reinforcing this verse.
Psalm 95:11 quotes God's oath from the wilderness: 'They shall never enter my rest,' directly referencing the anger and judgment here.
Ezekiel 20:15 recalls God's oath in the wilderness not to bring them into the land, echoing the divine anger and judgment here.
Hebrews 3:8-19 uses this wilderness rebellion as a warning not to harden hearts, connecting God's anger here to unbelief and its consequences.
Hebrews 3:11 quotes God's oath from the wilderness rebellion, directly citing the same event as Numbers 32:10.
Deuteronomy 6:15 warns that God's anger will be kindled against idolatry — the same phrase used for the specific incident in Numbers 32:10.