Psalm 106:26

Therefore he lifted up his hand against them, to overthrow them in the wilderness:

Cross-reference

Psalm 95:11 Parallel

Psalm 95:11 records the same divine oath — God swore they would not enter His rest, the consequence of their rebellion.

Numbers 14:28-35 is the original pronouncement of God's oath to overthrow Israel in the wilderness, which Psalm 106:26 summarizes.

Deuteronomy 1:34 Historical context

Deuteronomy 1:34 recounts God's anger and oath against the rebellious generation, the same event referenced here.

Deuteronomy 1:35 Historical context

Deuteronomy 1:35 specifies the consequence — none of that evil generation would see the promised land, matching the overthrow here.

In Deuteronomy 32:40-42, God lifts his hand in an oath of vengeance, matching the same gesture of judgment against the wilderness generation.

Ezekiel 20:15 recounts the same divine oath: God swore in the wilderness that the rebellious generation would not enter the land.

Hebrews 3:11 quotes the same divine oath from Psalm 95:11, reinforcing the warning against unbelief.

Hebrews 3:18 identifies the reason for God's oath — unbelief — linking to the rebellion that caused the overthrow here.

Numbers 14:22 Historical context

Numbers 14:22 gives the background: the people tested God ten times, leading to the oath of judgment summarized in Psalm 106:26.

Numbers 14:23 records the specific oath: they would not see the land — the exact judgment referenced in Psalm 106:26.

Deuteronomy 2:15 describes the Lord's hand against the wilderness generation to destroy them — the same divine action as Psalm 106:26.

1 Corinthians 10:5 directly echoes the wilderness overthrow: God was not pleased with most of them, and they were struck down.