2 Samuel 13:13
And I, whither shall I cause my shame to go? and as for thee, thou shalt be as one of the fools in Israel. Now therefore, I pray thee, speak unto the king; for he will not withhold me from thee.
Cross-reference
2 Samuel 3:33 uses the identical phrase 'fool in Israel' — David's lament over Abner echoes Tamar's warning about the disgrace of such a death.
Genesis 34:4 parallels Tamar's suggestion: Shechem asks to marry Dinah after violating her — both consider marriage as remedy.
Genesis 34:7 uses the same phrase 'outrageous thing in Israel' — Tamar's warning echoes this condemnation of sexual sin.
Deuteronomy 22:21 is the law Tamar references — she warns Amnon he'd be a fool in Israel, linking to the penalty for such sin.
Joshua 7:15 uses 'outrageous thing in Israel' for Achan's sin — Tamar's warning matches this covenant violation formula.
Genesis 19:8 shows Lot offering his daughters to be abused — contrast to Tamar's plea for proper marriage with Amnon.
Judges 19:24 features a woman given to violent men — opposite of Tamar's suggestion of honorable marriage.
Judges 20:6 describes the outrage of the Levite's concubine — both cases highlight the deep shame of sexual violence in Israel, amplifying Tamar's plea.