Psalm 95:9
When your fathers tempted me, proved me, and saw my work.
Cross-reference
Psalm 78:17 describes the same sin of provoking God in the wilderness, echoing the testing in Psalm 95:9.
Psalm 78:18 specifies they tempted God by asking for food, directly paralleling the testing mentioned in Psalm 95:9.
Psalm 78:40 notes how often they provoked God in the wilderness, reinforcing the repeated rebellion of Psalm 95:9.
Psalm 78:41 adds that they 'limited the Holy One' by tempting Him, expanding on the testing in Psalm 95:9.
Psalm 78:56 repeats the pattern of tempting and provoking God, directly correlating with the wilderness testing in Psalm 95:9.
Psalm 106:14 explicitly states they put God to the test in the desert, the same rebellion as Psalm 95:9.
Numbers 14:22 recounts the same testing event — Israel put God to the test ten times despite seeing His glory.
1 Corinthians 10:9 warns against tempting Christ, citing the same wilderness event as a cautionary example.
Exodus 17:2 is the specific incident of testing at Massah that Psalm 95:9 references.
Deuteronomy 6:16 directly commands not to test God as at Massah, the same event recalled in Psalm 95:9.
In Matthew 4:7, Jesus quotes the command not to test God, directly contrasting the testing described here.
In Luke 4:12, Jesus similarly quotes the prohibition against testing God, opposing the rebellion in Psalm 95:9.
In Malachi 3:15, the same accusation of testing God appears, but now as a complaint that the arrogant do so and escape.
Matthew 11:20-22 parallels the theme: seeing mighty works yet rejecting, like Israel testing God in the wilderness.
John 15:24 echoes the same pattern: seeing works yet hating God, similar to the testing in Psalm 95:9.
Isaiah 63:10 describes rebellion and grieving the Spirit, connected to the testing and rebellion in Psalm 95:9.