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English Standard Version

1Oh , let us to the Lord; let us make a to the of our !

2Let us into his with ; let us make a to him with songs of !

3 the Lord is a , and a .

4 are the of the ; the of the are his also.

5The , for he it, and his the .

6Oh , let us and ; let us the Lord, our !

7 he is our , and we are the of his , and the of his . , you his ,

8do your , as at , as on the at in the ,

9when your put me to the and put me to the , they had my .

10For I that and , They are a who in their , and they have my .

11 I in my , They shall my .

Cross References

Psalms 95
v7Hebrews 3:7quotation

Explicitly quoted by the author of Hebrews to show the Holy Spirit's warning to Israel.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v7Hebrews 4:7allusion

Hebrews argues from 'to day' that a future rest remains beyond Joshua's day.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v11Hebrews 3:11quotation

Quoted verbatim to define the tragic consequence of wilderness unbelief and exclusion from rest.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v11Hebrews 4:3allusion

Examines the nature of God's 'rest' as spiritual and eternal, starting from creation.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v8Exodus 17:7thematic

The historical event of testing God at Meribah and Massah, meaning provocation and temptation.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v9Numbers 14:22thematic

God's indictment of Israel seeing His works yet tempting Him ten times in wilderness.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

Identifies the wilderness 'Rock' of salvation spiritually with Jesus Christ.

Supported by Matthew Henry

v7Psalms 100:3thematic

Parallel exhortation to worship Jehovah as our Maker and the Shepherd of His flock.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v8Hebrews 3:15quotation

Repeated in Hebrews as an urgent, ongoing warning against hardening hearts under gospel preaching.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v10Hebrews 3:10quotation

Quoted to trace Israel's wilderness wanderings to an inward heart issue of not knowing God's ways.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v7John 10:14-16typology

Christ as the Good Shepherd who owns, feeds, and leads the sheep of His hand.

Supported by Matthew Henry

v8Psalms 78:40thematic

Asks how oft they provoked Him in the wilderness and grieved Him in the desert.

Supported by JFB

v8Exodus 17:2thematic

The people chided Moses and tempted the Lord for lack of physical water.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v11Deuteronomy 12:9thematic

Contrast between the temporal inheritance/rest in Canaan and the ultimate rest of God.

Supported by Matthew Poole

Contrasts Israel's light esteem of the Rock of Salvation with the psalm's call to joyful praise.

Supported by JFB

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