Psalm 78:59
When God heard this, he was wroth, and greatly abhorred Israel:
Cross-reference
Psalm 106:40 directly parallels God's anger kindled against his people and his abhorrence of his heritage, echoing the rejection in Psalm 78:59.
Psalm 89:38 laments God's rejection of His anointed king, sharing the rejection theme with Psalm 78:59 but for a different subject.
Genesis 18:20 records God hearing the outcry against Sodom's grave sin, mirroring how God heard Israel's provocation and responded with wrath.
Leviticus 26:44 promises God will not reject them despite sin, contrasting with the rejection in Psalm 78:59.
Lamentations 2:7 describes God rejecting His sanctuary, echoing the rejection of Israel in Psalm 78:59.
Leviticus 26:11 promises God will not abhor them, directly opposing the rejection in Psalm 78:59.
Leviticus 26:30 states God will abhor Israel for idolatry, matching the rejection theme in Psalm 78:59.
Deuteronomy 32:19 says God rejected His sons and daughters because He was angered, nearly identical to Psalm 78:59.
In Jeremiah 12:7, God declares He has forsaken His heritage, directly echoing the rejection of Israel in Psalm 78:59.
Jeremiah 14:19 asks if God has utterly rejected Judah, a lament that parallels the rejection stated in Psalm 78:59.
Ezekiel 23:18 describes God turning in disgust from Jerusalem, paralleling the rejection of Israel in Psalm 78:59.
Jeremiah 2:7 shows God's anger at Israel defiling the land He gave them, mirroring the rejection in Psalm 78:59.
Amos 6:8 says God abhors the pride of Jacob, a strong rejection similar to Psalm 78:59's anger.
In Leviticus 20:23, God abhors the nations for their customs, paralleling His rejection of Israel in Psalm 78:59 for their unfaithfulness.
Zechariah 8:2 expresses God's jealous wrath for Zion, contrasting with the rejection in Psalm 78:59.
Zechariah 11:8 shows God weary of the flock and removing shepherds, similar to His rejection in Psalm 78:59.