Colossians 2:22

Which all are to perish with the using;) after the commandments and doctrines of men?

Cross-reference

Colossians 2:8 warns against human tradition and philosophy — the same source of the regulations here.

Colossians 2:23 critiques the appearance of wisdom in these human rules but finds them worthless.

Isaiah 29:13 is the OT source critiquing worship based on human rules — directly cited in the phrase 'human commandments and teachings'.

Matthew 15:3-9 has Jesus rebuke Pharisees for human traditions nullifying God's commands — same critique as here.

Mark 7:7-9 echoes Jesus' condemnation of human traditions over God's commands — parallel to the 'human commandments' here.

Mark 7:18 Parallel

Mark 7:18 shows Jesus teaching that nothing external defiles — echoing the perishable nature of such rules here.

Mark 7:19 Parallel

Mark 7:19 adds that food goes into the stomach and out, declaring all foods clean — reinforcing that these things perish.

John 6:27 Parallel

John 6:27 contrasts food that spoils with eternal food — mirroring the perishable vs. enduring theme here.

1 Corinthians 6:13 says food and stomach are both destroyed — directly parallel to 'perish with use' here.

Titus 1:14 Parallel

Titus 1:14 also warns against human commands that turn from truth — same contrast with man-made rules.

Matthew 15:17 similarly notes food perishes in digestion, supporting Paul's point about rules over perishables.

Genesis 9:3 Contrast

Genesis 9:3 grants all food as clean — contrasting with human restrictions on perishable foods here.