Psalm 106:25
But murmured in their tents, and hearkened not unto the voice of the Lord.
Cross-references
Psalm 95:7-9 warns against hardening hearts like the wilderness generation, connecting to the murmuring in Psalm 106:25 as a caution.
Numbers 14:1-4 gives the full account of the murmuring — weeping, grumbling, wanting to return to Egypt — that Psalm 106:25 summarizes.
Numbers 14:22 adds that they tested God ten times and did not obey, emphasizing the persistent disobedience in Psalm 106:25.
Numbers 14:27-29 records God's judgment on the murmuring — their bodies will fall in the wilderness — showing the consequence of the disobedience in Psalm 106:25.
Deuteronomy 1:26 states they rebelled against God's command, which is the same disobedience described in Psalm 106:25.
Deuteronomy 1:27 quotes their murmuring — accusing God of hatred — giving the specific content of the disobedience in Psalm 106:25.
Hebrews 3:8 warns against hardening hearts as Israel did in the wilderness — directly echoing the rebellion described here.
Hebrews 3:15 repeats the warning to not harden hearts like the provocation — same wilderness rebellion context.
Exodus 16:2 records the specific murmuring of Israel for bread — the historical event summarized here.
Numbers 11:10 describes the people weeping in their tents — another instance of the murmuring mentioned here.
Numbers 16:41 shows the congregation murmuring after Korah's rebellion — another example of the grumbling.
Deuteronomy 9:23 recounts Israel's rebellion at Kadesh-barnea — refusing to heed God's voice, as here.
Nehemiah 9:17 confesses Israel's refusal to obey and their hardened necks — echoing the same rebellion.
1 Corinthians 10:10 directly warns against murmuring, citing the wilderness destruction — a clear reference to this sin.
Hebrews 3:7 applies the wilderness rebellion as a warning for believers, echoing the disobedience in Psalm 106:25.