Galatians 3:12
And the law is not of faith: but, The man that doeth them shall live in them.
Cross-reference
In Galatians 3:18, Paul contrasts inheritance by law vs promise — directly opposing the law's 'do and live' principle with faith-based promise.
Romans 10:6 contrasts faith-based righteousness with the law's principle, directly opposing the 'live by them' idea.
Romans 10:5 also quotes Leviticus 18:5, using the same 'live by them' phrase to describe law-based righteousness.
In Romans 9:30-31, Paul notes Gentiles attained righteousness by faith while Israel failed by pursuing law — illustrating the law-faith divide.
In Romans 4:16, Paul concludes that the promise rests on faith and grace, not law — the same contrast as here.
In Romans 4:14, Paul shows that if law determines heirs, faith is null — reinforcing that law and faith are incompatible.
Luke 10:25-28 has Jesus say 'do this and you will live,' directly opposing Paul's claim that law and faith are separate.
In Romans 4:5, Paul presents the opposite: faith (not works) is counted as righteousness — contrasting the law principle of 'do and live'.
Leviticus 18:5 is the original command Paul quotes here — doing the statutes brings life.
In Romans 4:4, Paul explains that working earns wages, not a gift — illustrating why law (works) is not of faith.
In Romans 2:13, Paul states doers of the law are justified — echoing the same 'doing brings life' principle that contrasts with faith.
In Luke 10:28, Jesus explicitly says 'do this and you will live' — directly paralleling the law principle Paul quotes in Galatians 3:12.
In Habakkuk 2:4, 'the righteous shall live by faith' directly contrasts the law's 'do and live' principle quoted here, highlighting faith vs works.
Deuteronomy 6:25 says observing the law is righteousness — the same works-based principle Paul contrasts with faith.
Matthew 19:17 says keeping commandments leads to life, which contrasts with Paul's argument that law is not of faith.
Ezekiel 20:13 repeats that obeying God's ordinances brings life, but Israel rebelled — echoing the law's demand.
Ezekiel 20:11 records God giving statutes that bring life through obedience, the same principle Paul contrasts with faith.
Romans 11:6 echoes the same grace-versus-works contrast, reinforcing that what is not of faith is law.
Nehemiah 9:29 repeats the Leviticus 18:5 formula, showing Israel's failure to live by God's ordinances.