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Psalms 106:14 Cross-References

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But lusted exceedingly in the wilderness, and tempted God in the desert. lusted: Heb. lusted a lust

Psalms 106:14 (KJV)

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Commentary on Psalms 106:14

This verse describes Israel's lustful craving in the wilderness. 'Lusted exceedingly' translates the Hebrew construction avah taavah (אָוָה תַּאֲוָה), an intensive form meaning they lusted with strong lust—emphasizing the intensity and sinfulness of their desire. 'In the wilderness' notes the location of their rebellion, a place where they should have been especially dependent on God. 'Tempted God in the desert' (nasah, נָסָה) means they tested or tried God, demanding proof of His care and challenging His provision. This refers to demanding meat (Numbers 11:4-34), not being content with manna....

Source: KJV Study Commentary

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