Exodus 22:14

And if a man borrow ought of his neighbour, and it be hurt, or die, the owner thereof being not with it, he shall surely make it good.

Cross-reference

Exodus 22:11 describes an oath to avoid restitution — directly related to the liability laws in the same context.

Exodus 21:34 requires restitution for an animal killed in a pit — similar principle of compensating for loss.

Matthew 5:42 commands giving to borrowers without expectation — contrasts with the strict restitution required here.

Luke 6:35 Contrast

Luke 6:35 urges lending without expecting repayment — opposes the restitution principle here.

Leviticus 24:18 gives a general law of animal restitution, paralleling the specific borrowing case here.

Psalm 37:21 Parallel

Psalm 37:21 contrasts the wicked who don't repay with the righteous who give — echoes the repayment obligation here.