Psalm 78:17

And they sinned yet more against him by provoking the most High in the wilderness.

Cross-reference

Psalm 78:32 Parallel

Psalm 78:32 continues the same narrative: despite God's wonders, they still sinned and did not believe.

Psalm 78:40 Parallel

Psalm 78:40 repeats the same complaint: they rebelled and grieved God in the desert.

Psalm 95:8-10 directly recalls the same wilderness rebellion, warning against hardening hearts as at Meribah.

Psalm 106:13-32 recounts the same history of rebellion in the wilderness, including forgetting God's works and making a calf.

Psalm 95:9 Historical context

Psalm 95:9 specifies the testing at Massah, a key event of the wilderness rebellion referenced here.

Deuteronomy 9:8 Historical context

Deuteronomy 9:8 specifies the rebellion at Horeb (golden calf) that provoked God's wrath, a key instance of the wilderness sin.

Deuteronomy 9:12–22 Historical context

Deuteronomy 9:12-22 details the golden calf incident, a prime example of the rebellion summarized in this verse.

Hebrews 3:16-19 applies the wilderness rebellion to warn believers, identifying unbelief as the cause of their fall.

Acts 13:18 Historical context

Acts 13:18 recounts God's patience with Israel's wilderness rebellion, directly echoing the sin described here.