Parallel Verses

International Standard Version

But time and again, they sinned against him, rebelling against the Most High in the desert.

New American Standard Bible

Yet they still continued to sin against Him,
To rebel against the Most High in the desert.

King James Version

And they sinned yet more against him by provoking the most High in the wilderness.

Holman Bible

But they continued to sin against Him,
rebelling in the desert against the Most High.

A Conservative Version

Yet they went on to still sin against him, to rebel against the Most High in the desert.

American Standard Version

Yet went they on still to sin against him, To rebel against the Most High in the desert.

Amplified


Yet they still continued to sin against Him
By rebelling against the Most High in the desert.

Bible in Basic English

And they went on sinning against him even more, turning away from the Most High in the waste land;

Darby Translation

Yet they still went on sinning against him, provoking the Most High in the desert;

Julia Smith Translation

And they will yet add to sin against him to embitter the Most High in a dry land.

King James 2000

And they sinned yet more against him by provoking the most High in the wilderness.

Lexham Expanded Bible

But they sinned still further against him by rebelling [against the] Most High in the desert.

Modern King James verseion

And they sinned still more against Him, by provoking the Most High in the wilderness.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

Yet for all this they sinned more against him, and provoked the most highest in the wilderness.

NET Bible

Yet they continued to sin against him, and rebelled against the sovereign One in the desert.

New Heart English Bible

Yet they still went on to sin against him, to rebel against the Most High in the desert.

The Emphasized Bible

But again, once more sinned they against him, Resisting the Most High in a land of drought:

Webster

And they sinned yet more against him by provoking the Most High in the wilderness.

World English Bible

Yet they still went on to sin against him, to rebel against the Most High in the desert.

Youngs Literal Translation

And they add still to sin against Him, To provoke the Most High in the dry place.

References

Easton

Context Readings

Lessons From Israel's Past

16 He brought streams from rock, causing water to flow like a river. 17 But time and again, they sinned against him, rebelling against the Most High in the desert. 18 To test God was in their minds, when they demanded food to satisfy their cravings.


Cross References

Isaiah 63:10

Yet they rebelled and grieved his Holy Spirit; so he changed and became their enemy, and he himself fought against them.

Deuteronomy 9:8

At Horeb you continually rebelled against the LORD, so that he was angry enough to destroy you.

Deuteronomy 9:12-22

"Then the LORD told me, "Get going! Go down from here at once! Your people whom you brought out of Egypt have become corrupt. They have turned quickly from the way that I commanded them, and have cast an idol for their use.'

Psalm 78:32

In spite of all of this, they kept on sinning and didn't believe in his marvelous deeds.

Psalm 95:8-10

do not be stubborn like your ancestors were at Meribah, as on that day at Massah, in the wilderness,

Psalm 106:13-32

But they quickly forgot his deeds and did not wait for his counsel.

Hebrews 3:16-19

Now who heard him and provoked him? Was it not all those who came out of Egypt led by Moses?

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