Deuteronomy 9:7 Cross References
Deuteronomy 9:7
7: "Remember how angry you made the LORD your God out in the wilderness. From the day you left Egypt until now, you have constantly rebelled against him.
Numbers 21:5
- and they began to murmur against God and Moses. "Why have you brought us out of Egypt to die here in the wilderness?" they complained. "There is nothing to eat here and nothing to drink. And we hate this wretched manna!"
Exodus 17:2
- So once more the people grumbled and complained to Moses. "Give us water to drink!" they demanded. "Quiet!" Moses replied. "Why are you arguing with me? And why are you testing the LORD?"
Exodus 14:11
- Then they turned against Moses and complained, "Why did you bring us out here to die in the wilderness? Weren't there enough graves for us in Egypt? Why did you make us leave?
Numbers 25:2
- These women invited them to attend sacrifices to their gods, and soon the Israelites were feasting with them and worshiping the gods of Moab.
Exodus 16:2
- There, too, the whole community of Israel spoke bitterly against Moses and Aaron.
Numbers 11:4
- Then the foreign rabble who were traveling with the Israelites began to crave the good things of Egypt, and the people of Israel also began to complain. "Oh, for some meat!" they exclaimed.
Deuteronomy 31:27
- For I know how rebellious and stubborn you are. Even now, while I am still with you, you have rebelled against the LORD. How much more rebellious will you be after my death!
Psalms 95:8
- The LORD says, "Don't harden your hearts as Israel did at Meribah, as they did at Massah in the wilderness.
- For there your ancestors tried my patience; they courted my wrath though they had seen my many miracles.
- For forty years I was angry with them, and I said, `They are a people whose hearts turn away from me. They refuse to do what I tell them.'
- So in my anger I made a vow: `They will never enter my place of rest.'"
Ezekiel 36:31
- Then you will remember your past sins and hate yourselves for all the evil things you did.
Deuteronomy 8:2
- Remember how the LORD your God led you through the wilderness for forty years, humbling you and testing you to prove your character, and to find out whether or not you would really obey his commands.
Psalms 78:8
- Then they will not be like their ancestors--stubborn, rebellious, and unfaithful, refusing to give their hearts to God.
- The warriors of Ephraim, though fully armed, turned their backs and fled when the day of battle came.
- They did not keep God's covenant, and they refused to live by his law.
- They forgot what he had done--the wonderful miracles he had shown them,
- the miracles he did for their ancestors in Egypt, on the plain of Zoan.
Nehemiah 9:16
- But our ancestors were a proud and stubborn lot, and they refused to obey your commands.
- "They refused to listen and did not remember the miracles you had done for them. Instead, they rebelled and appointed a leader to take them back to their slavery in Egypt! But you are a God of forgiveness, gracious and merciful, slow to become angry, and full of unfailing love and mercy. You did not abandon them,
- even though they made an idol shaped like a calf and said, 'This is your god who brought you out of Egypt!' They sinned and committed terrible blasphemies.
Ephesians 2:11
- Don't forget that you Gentiles used to be outsiders by birth. You were called "the uncircumcised ones" by the Jews, who were proud of their circumcision, even though it affected only their bodies and not their hearts.
1 Timothy 1:13
- even though I used to scoff at the name of Christ. I hunted down his people, harming them in every way I could. But God had mercy on me because I did it in ignorance and unbelief.
- Oh, how kind and gracious the Lord was! He filled me completely with faith and the love of Christ Jesus.
- This is a true saying, and everyone should believe it: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners--and I was the worst of them all.
1 Corinthians 15:9
- For I am the least of all the apostles, and I am not worthy to be called an apostle after the way I persecuted the church of God.
Numbers 20:2
- There was no water for the people to drink at that place, so they rebelled against Moses and Aaron.
- The people blamed Moses and said, "We wish we had died in the LORD's presence with our brothers!
- Did you bring the LORD's people into this wilderness to die, along with all our livestock?
- Why did you make us leave Egypt and bring us here to this terrible place? This land has no grain, figs, grapes, or pomegranates. And there is no water to drink!"
Ezekiel 20:43
- You will look back at all your sins and hate yourselves because of the evil you have done.
Ezekiel 16:61
- Then you will remember with shame all the evil you have done. I will make your sisters, Samaria and Sodom, to be your daughters, even though they are not part of our covenant.
- And I will reaffirm my covenant with you, and you will know that I am the LORD.
- You will remember your sins and cover your mouth in silence and shame when I forgive you of all that you have done, says the Sovereign LORD."
Deuteronomy 32:5
- "But they have acted corruptly toward him; when they act like that, are they really his children? They are a deceitful and twisted generation.
- Is this the way you repay the LORD, you foolish and senseless people? Isn't he your Father who created you? Has he not made you and established you?
Numbers 16:1
- One day Korah son of Izhar, a descendant of Kohath son of Levi, conspired with Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, and On son of Peleth, from the tribe of Reuben.
- They incited a rebellion against Moses, involving 250 other prominent leaders, all members of the assembly.
- They went to Moses and Aaron and said, "You have gone too far! Everyone in Israel has been set apart by the LORD, and he is with all of us. What right do you have to act as though you are greater than anyone else among all these people of the LORD?"
- When Moses heard what they were saying, he threw himself down with his face to the ground.
- Then he said to Korah and his followers, "Tomorrow morning the LORD will show us who belongs to him and who is holy. The LORD will allow those who are chosen to enter his holy presence.
Numbers 14:1
- Then all the people began weeping aloud, and they cried all night.
- Their voices rose in a great chorus of complaint against Moses and Aaron. "We wish we had died in Egypt, or even here in the wilderness!" they wailed.
- "Why is the LORD taking us to this country only to have us die in battle? Our wives and little ones will be carried off as slaves! Let's get out of here and return to Egypt!"
- Then they plotted among themselves, "Let's choose a leader and go back to Egypt!"
- Then Moses and Aaron fell face down on the ground before the people of Israel.