Psalm 106:15
And he gave them their request; but sent leanness into their soul.
Cross-references
Psalm 78:29-31 recounts the same event: God gave them meat but struck them with a plague while it was still in their mouths.
Psalm 78:18 describes the sin of tempting God by asking meat for lust — the cause of the judgment in Psalm 106:15.
Numbers 11:20 records God's warning that the meat will become loathsome — the prelude to the judgment in Psalm 106:15.
Numbers 11:31-34 is the original account: God sent quail, then a plague, fulfilling the 'leanness of soul'.
Numbers 11:33 describes the plague that struck while meat was still in their mouths — the direct fulfillment of 'leanness into their soul'.
Ezekiel 20:36 recalls God's judgment in the wilderness as a pattern for future judgment — directly referencing the same event.
1 Corinthians 10:6 uses the wilderness lust for meat as an example for Christians — a typological application of the event.
Isaiah 10:16 uses 'leanness' similarly — God sends leanness on Assyria as judgment, echoing the wilderness pattern.