Genesis 19:5

And they called unto Lot, and said unto him, Where are the men which came in to thee this night? bring them out unto us, that we may know them.

Cross-reference

Leviticus 20:13 prescribes the death penalty for such acts, showing the grave covenant consequence for what Sodom's men sought.

Jude 1:7 Allusion

In Jude 1:7, Sodom is explicitly cited for 'sexual immorality and perversion,' directly referencing the events of Genesis 19.

In 1 Timothy 1:10, 'those practicing homosexuality' references the same category of sin seen in Sodom, listed as contrary to sound doctrine.

In 1 Corinthians 6:9, 'men who have sex with men' reflects the same-sex conduct seen in Sodom, listed among sins excluding from God's kingdom.

Romans 1:27 Parallel

Romans 1:27 describes men abandoning natural relations with women for other men — the same behavior depicted in Sodom's demand.

Romans 1:26 Parallel

Romans 1:26 describes women exchanging natural sexual relations for unnatural ones — directly paralleling the same-sex demand here.

Ezekiel 16:49 identifies Sodom's core sin as pride and neglect of the poor, adding depth beyond the sexual demand described here.

Isaiah 3:9 Allusion

Isaiah 3:9 says Israel 'proclaims their sin like Sodom' — shamelessly and openly, just as these men pursue their evil.

Isaiah 1:9 Allusion

Isaiah 1:9 directly invokes Sodom as the standard of divine judgment — without God's mercy, Israel would share the same fate.

Judges 19:22 replays this scene nearly identically: men of Gibeah surround a house and demand to 'know' a guest.

Leviticus 18:22 forbids male-on-male relations as an abomination — precisely the sin the men of Sodom openly demand here.

Ezekiel 16:50 explicitly references Sodom's detestable acts, including this demand for sexual assault.

In Matthew 11:23, Jesus uses Sodom as the benchmark of wickedness, warning Capernaum faces worse judgment for rejecting greater revelation.

In Matthew 11:24, Jesus says Sodom's judgment will be more bearable than Capernaum's, since Capernaum rejected greater light.

Ezekiel 16:51 uses Sodom as a measuring stick — Judah's sins make even Sodom's wickedness appear righteous by comparison.

Romans 1:24 Parallel

Romans 1:24 describes God giving people over to sexual impurity — the same pattern of sin and judgment seen in Sodom's story.

Jeremiah 6:15 condemns those who commit abomination without shame — 'they did not know how to blush' — echoing Sodom's open evil.