1 Chronicles 13:10
And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzza, and he smote him, because he put his hand to the ark: and there he died before God.
Cross-reference
1 Chronicles 15:13 provides David's explanation: the earlier improper carrying of the ark caused God's wrath—directly referencing Uzzah's death.
1 Chronicles 15:15 describes proper carrying of the ark on poles—contrasts with the new cart method that led to Uzzah's death.
Leviticus 10:1-3 records Nadab and Abihu's death for unauthorized fire—a parallel to Uzzah's death for unauthorized touch of the ark.
Numbers 4:15 gives the law forbidding touch—the basis for Uzzah's death in verse 10.
1 Samuel 6:19 records God striking men for looking into the ark — same holy object, same consequence for mishandling sacred things.
Leviticus 10:2 recounts Nadab and Abihu consumed by fire for unauthorized fire — same theme of sudden judgment for irreverence toward holy things.
2 Samuel 6:7 is the parallel account of the same incident — God strikes Uzzah for touching the ark, reinforcing the severity of irreverence.
Exodus 30:20 warns priests to wash or die when approaching the altar — same principle of fatal consequences for approaching God's holiness wrongly.
In 2 Chronicles 26:16-20, Uzziah is struck with leprosy for unlawfully offering incense — similar consequence for violating sacred boundaries.
In Numbers 16:35, God consumes Korah's rebels with fire for challenging His authority — similar sudden divine judgment for irreverence.
1 Corinthians 11:30-32 says some die for unworthy communion — same principle of divine discipline for irreverence toward holy things.