Numbers 32:11
Surely none of the men that came up out of Egypt, from twenty years old and upward, shall see the land which I sware unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob; because they have not wholly followed me:
Cross-reference
Numbers 14:24 provides the exception: Caleb wholly followed God, contrasting with those who did not and so were barred from the land.
Numbers 14:28 records God's oath that the rebellious generation would die — the same oath recalled in Numbers 32:11.
Numbers 14:29 specifies the punishment — those twenty and older would fall in the wilderness, exactly what Numbers 32:11 references.
Numbers 14:30 repeats the same verdict with the exceptions: only Caleb and Joshua entered, directly paralleling Numbers 32:11.
Numbers 26:64 confirms that none of the generation listed at Sinai survived — fulfilling the oath in Numbers 32:11.
Numbers 26:65 explicitly states that all except Caleb and Joshua died in the wilderness, as the oath in Numbers 32:11 decreed.
Numbers 14:23 pronounces the same judgment: those who despised the Lord shall not see the land promised to their fathers.
Deuteronomy 1:35 reiterates God's oath that the evil generation would not see the land — the same oath as Numbers 32:11.
Deuteronomy 2:14 notes the thirty-eight years until that generation perished, fulfilling the oath in Numbers 32:11.
Deuteronomy 2:15 recounts the same divine judgment: God's hand destroyed that generation from the camp, fulfilling the verdict of Numbers 32:11.
Joshua 14:8 contrasts Caleb's full devotion with his brothers who made the people's hearts melt, explaining why Caleb was spared.
Joshua 14:9 records Moses' oath to give Caleb the land because he wholly followed God, fulfilling the exception in Numbers 32:11.
Genesis 12:7 is the original land promise to Abraham that Numbers 32:11 references as the oath sworn to the patriarchs.
Genesis 24:7 reiterates God's oath to give the land to Abraham's offspring, the same promise cited in Numbers 32:11.
Genesis 50:24 recalls God's oath to give the land to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, directly echoing the promise in Numbers 32:11.
Exodus 13:5 refers to the land sworn to the fathers, the same patriarchal promise that underlies Numbers 32:11.