Psalm 78:10
They kept not the covenant of God, and refused to walk in his law;
Cross-reference
Psalm 78:57 repeats the theme of unfaithfulness, describing Israel as a faulty bow—reinforcing the covenant breaking.
In Deuteronomy 31:16, God predicts Israel will break the covenant, exactly what Psalm 78:10 says they did.
In Deuteronomy 31:20, God warns that prosperity will lead to covenant breaking, which Psalm 78:10 records as having happened.
In Judges 2:10-12, the generation after Joshua forsook God and broke the covenant, directly illustrating the rebellion described here.
In 2 Kings 17:14, Israel's stiff-necked refusal to listen matches their refusal to walk in God's law here.
In 2 Kings 17:15, they rejected God's covenant and statutes, exactly the same failure as in this verse.
In Nehemiah 9:26-29, the confession recounts Israel's pattern of disobeying God's law and breaking covenant, echoing this verse.
In Jeremiah 31:32, God recalls that Israel broke the old covenant, the same breach described here.
In Exodus 16:28, God asks how long they will refuse to keep his commands, paralleling their refusal to walk in his law here.
Ezekiel 5:6 accuses Jerusalem of rebelling against God's laws, mirroring the same rejection of covenant.
Ezekiel 11:12 condemns Israel for not keeping God's decrees, just as they refused to live by his law.
Hebrews 8:9 quotes the covenant failure in the wilderness, directly echoing the disobedience described.
1 Chronicles 16:17 records God establishing the covenant with Jacob—the very covenant Israel refused to keep.