Psalm 95:10

Forty years long was I grieved with this generation, and said, It is a people that do err in their heart, and they have not known my ways:

Cross-reference

Psalm 119:118 speaks of God rejecting those who go astray from His statutes, similar to the straying hearts in Psalm 95:10, but in a different context.

In Numbers 14:34, the forty years are tied to the forty days of exploration, adding detail to the judgment described in Psalm 95:10.

Hebrews 3:17 refers to the same forty-year anger and the bodies that fell in the wilderness, reinforcing the judgment.

Hebrews 3:10 directly quotes Psalm 95:10, applying God's anger at the wilderness generation as a warning for believers.

Isaiah 63:17 uses similar language of hearts going astray and not knowing God's ways, lamenting Israel's hardness.

Proverbs 1:22-29 describes those who reject wisdom and refuse to listen, paralleling the stubborn hearts in Psalm 95:10.

In Deuteronomy 2:14-16, the thirty-eight years of wandering and death of the generation fulfill the loathing expressed in Psalm 95:10.

In Numbers 32:13, the LORD's anger and forty-year wandering are summarized, directly echoing Psalm 95:10.

In Numbers 14:33, the forty-year wandering is specified as punishment for unfaithfulness, matching the loathing in Psalm 95:10.

Joshua 5:6 Historical context

Joshua 5:6 recounts the same forty years of wandering due to disobedience, directly echoing God's anger at that generation.

Jeremiah 5:23 directly describes a stubborn and rebellious heart, matching the 'hearts go astray' in Psalm 95:10.

Amos 2:10 Historical context

Amos 2:10 explicitly mentions the forty years in the wilderness, directly referencing the same period of God's leading and testing.

Matthew 17:17 echoes the OT lament over a faithless generation, mirroring God's frustration with the wilderness generation.

Mark 3:5 Allusion

In Mark 3:5, Jesus is grieved by hard hearts, mirroring God's grief over the wilderness generation in Psalm 95:10.

Acts 7:42 Historical context

Acts 7:42 recounts God giving up the wilderness generation to idolatry, illustrating the same straying and divine grief from Psalm 95:10.

Ephesians 4:30 warns against grieving the Holy Spirit, echoing God's anger at a people whose hearts go astray.

Jeremiah 9:6 says people refuse to acknowledge God, similar to the generation that did not know His ways.

Romans 1:28 Parallel

Romans 1:28 describes those who did not retain knowledge of God, paralleling the ignorance of God's ways in Psalm 95:10.