Genesis 24:32
And the man came into the house: and he ungirded his camels, and gave straw and provender for the camels, and water to wash his feet, and the men’s feet that were with him.
Cross-reference
Genesis 18:4 has Abraham offering water to wash feet, similar to the provision here.
Genesis 19:2 shows Lot offering water to wash feet, paralleling this care for guests.
Genesis 43:24 describes providing water for feet and fodder for animals, just like here.
Judges 19:21 mirrors the hospitality with fodder for donkeys and washing feet.
In Luke 7:44, Jesus rebukes Simon for not providing water for foot-washing, assuming it as the standard act of welcome shown here by Laban.
In John 13:4-14, Jesus redefines foot-washing from an act of hosting into an act of humble service — a practice rooted in OT hospitality like Laban's.
In 1 Timothy 5:10, washing the saints' feet is listed as a mark of genuine service — an act echoing Laban's hospitable foot-washing here.