Deuteronomy 8:13
And when thy herds and thy flocks multiply, and thy silver and thy gold is multiplied, and all that thou hast is multiplied;
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 17:20 similarly warns the king against great wealth that lifts his heart above others — same theme of pride through abundance.
Psalm 39:6 laments the futility of heaping up wealth without knowing who will get it, reinforcing the vanity behind the warning here.
Luke 12:13-21’s rich fool builds bigger barns but is not rich toward God — a direct illustration of the heart danger from increased possessions.
In Psalm 73:6, pride is directly linked to prosperity — illustrating the very danger warned against: multiplied goods breed pride.
In Ezekiel 28:5, the king of Tyre's wealth made his heart proud — a clear parallel to the warning that multiplied possessions lead to arrogance.
In 2 Chronicles 17:5, Jehoshaphat's riches come from God's blessing, not pride — contrasting the warning that prosperity can lead to forgetting God.
Job 1:3 shows a man with immense herds who remained faithful, contrasting with the warning that abundance can lead to forgetting God.