1 Samuel 12:4
And they said, Thou hast not defrauded us, nor oppressed us, neither hast thou taken ought of any man’s hand.
Cross-reference
Daniel 6:4 shows Daniel found blameless by his accusers, just as the people affirm Samuel's integrity.
Genesis 31:37 has Jacob deny taking anything from Laban, paralleling Samuel's claim of not taking from anyone.
Exodus 18:21 instructs choosing leaders who hate bribes, matching Samuel's claim of not taking bribes.
Numbers 16:15 has Moses deny taking a donkey, directly paralleling Samuel's similar denial.
Deuteronomy 24:17 forbids oppressing the vulnerable — Samuel's claim of no oppression aligns with this law.
Job 20:19 describes the wicked crushing the poor — Samuel's record contrasts, showing he did none of this.
Ezekiel 18:7 describes a righteous man who doesn't oppress — Samuel's life fits this profile exactly.
Micah 2:2 condemns coveting and seizing property — Samuel's honesty is the opposite of such oppression.
Micah 3:11 condemns leaders who judge for bribes — Samuel's refusal to take anything shows his integrity.
2 Corinthians 7:2 has Paul insist he wronged no one — mirroring Samuel's claim of not defrauding or oppressing.
In 1 Thessalonians 4:6, Paul warns against defrauding a brother — echoing Samuel's claim of never defrauding Israel.
Leviticus 25:14 commands not wronging one another in trade, echoing Samuel's claim of no defrauding.
3 John 1:12 notes Demetrius has a good testimony from all, similar to the people's good testimony about Samuel.