2 Chronicles 28:10

And now ye purpose to keep under the children of Judah and Jerusalem for bondmen and bondwomen unto you: but are there not with you, even with you, sins against the Lord your God?

Cross-references

2 Chronicles 28:5 Historical context

2 Chronicles 28:5 describes God giving Judah into Israel's hand — the very context for Oded's rebuke. Israel's victory came from God, yet they now sin by enslaving captives.

Leviticus 25:39-46 forbids permanent enslavement of fellow Israelites, directly condemning the plan to enslave Judahites here.

In Matthew 7:2-4, Jesus condemns judging others while ignoring one's own faults — exactly what Oded points out: Israel plans to enslave kin yet has its own sins.

1 Peter 4:17 states judgment begins at God's household. Here Oded reminds Israel they also have sins — implying they too are subject to God's judgment.

Jeremiah 34:14 recalls the law to release Hebrew slaves after six years — the very command the Israelites in 2 Chronicles 28:10 are ignoring by planning permanent enslavement.

Matthew 7:3 Parallel

Matthew 7:3 exposes the hypocrisy of condemning others for sins you yourself commit — exactly what the Israelites in 2 Chronicles 28:10 are doing by enslaving their brothers while ignoring their own sins.