Exodus 21:18
And if men strive together, and one smite another with a stone, or with his fist, and he die not, but keepeth his bed:
Cross-reference
Exodus 21:22 presents a related injury case from a fight, with different victims and penalties, expanding the legal context.
Exodus 21:20 addresses striking a servant with a rod, a different legal relationship but same type of injury law.
Exodus 2:13 provides a narrative example of men striving, illustrating the real-life situation this law addresses.
Numbers 35:16-24 provides the legal framework for fatal striking with a stone or fist, complementing the non-fatal case here.
Numbers 35:17 specifically defines murder by striking with a stone, directly paralleling the method in this verse.
Deuteronomy 25:11 uses the same opening phrase for a law about a wife intervening in a fight, showing legal expansion.
2 Samuel 14:6 recounts a fatal fight between brothers, contrasting with the non-fatal injury in this law.