Psalm 78:32
For all this they sinned still, and believed not for his wondrous works.
Cross-reference
Psalm 78:22 states the same failure: 'they did not believe in God' — a direct parallel within the same psalm.
Psalm 78:17 says 'they sinned still more against him' — the immediate context of continued rebellion that verse 32 repeats.
Numbers 14:1-45 recounts Israel's refusal to enter Canaan after the spies — a clear example of their continued sin despite wonders, as summarized here.
Numbers 25:1-18 provides a specific example of Israel's sin (idolatry with Moab) that Psalm 78:32 summarizes as continued sin despite wonders.
Ezekiel 20:13 echoes the same wilderness rebellion, describing Israel's despising of God's rules and profaning Sabbaths, matching the unbelief in Psalm 78:32.
John 12:37 directly mirrors Psalm 78:32: 'though he had done so many signs, they still did not believe' — identical theme.
Numbers 14:11 records God's complaint: 'how long will they not believe in me, in spite of all the signs?' — the exact same situation.
1 Corinthians 10:5 refers to the same wilderness generation overthrown due to unbelief — a direct historical parallel.
Numbers 16:1 introduces Korah's rebellion — another instance of sin after God's wonders, illustrating the persistent unbelief noted in this verse.
Numbers 21:1-6 records Israel's complaint and the fiery serpents — another rebellion after God's wonders, matching the 'still sinned' of this verse.
2 Kings 17:14 compares Israel's stubborn unbelief to their fathers who did not believe — a parallel pattern across generations.
Numbers 17:13 shows the people's fearful complaint after Korah's plague — a reaction of unbelief, continuing the pattern of sin described here.