2 Corinthians 11:15
Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.
Cross-reference
2 Corinthians 11:13 directly identifies false apostles disguising themselves—the immediate context for verse 15.
In Jeremiah 23:15, God feeds false prophets with wormwood, a direct judgment parallel to the end of false ministers here.
2 Peter 2:13-22 details false teachers whose end matches their deeds — echoing the same warning about ministers of Satan whose end is according to their works.
2 Peter 2:3 warns that false teachers' judgment is not idle and destruction awaits — identical to Paul's statement about their end.
Philippians 3:19 says false teachers' 'end is destruction' — directly echoing Paul's phrase 'whose end will be according to their works'.
Galatians 1:9 repeats the curse on false gospel preachers — reinforcing the judgment parallel to Paul's warning.
Galatians 1:8 pronounces a curse on anyone preaching a different gospel — the same condemnation awaiting Satan's ministers.
Acts 13:10 calls Elymas 'son of the devil, enemy of all righteousness'—parallel to Satan's ministers masquerading as righteous.
Matthew 7:16 says false prophets are known by their fruits — Paul says their end matches their works, both using deeds to expose them.
Matthew 7:15 warns of false prophets in sheep's clothing — the same disguise Satan's ministers use to appear righteous.
Ezekiel 13:10-15 describes false prophets whitewashing a wall then facing God's judgment — parallels the inevitable destruction of Satan's ministers.
In Jeremiah 28:15-17, Hananiah the false prophet dies for teaching rebellion, illustrating judgment according to works.
In Jeremiah 5:31, the question 'what will you do in the end thereof?' directly parallels the 'end according to their works' here.
Jeremiah 29:32 pronounces judgment on a false prophet — same fate as Satan's ministers whose end matches their deeds.
Jude 1:4 describes ungodly men who crept in unnoticed, marked for condemnation — parallel to the false ministers whose end is according to their works.
Jude 1:10-13 paints false teachers as brute beasts, clouds without water, waiting for black darkness — their fate matches the condemned ministers here.
Ezekiel 13:22 shows false prophets harming the righteous and encouraging the wicked — another aspect of their corrupt ministry.
2 Thessalonians 2:8-12 describes judgment on those deceived by the lawless one — a broader picture of deception leading to destruction.
Revelation 13:14 describes deception by miraculous signs—similar to false ministers deceiving with false righteousness.