Isaiah 32:5
The vile person shall be no more called liberal, nor the churl said to be bountiful.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 5:20 condemns calling evil good—the same inversion of moral labels that 32:5 says will be corrected.
Proverbs 23:6-8 describes a begrudging host who appears generous but is not—the very kind of rogue Isaiah says will no longer be called generous.
Psalm 15:4 contrasts despising the vile and honoring the godly—parallel to the reversal of false honor in 32:5.
Jeremiah 15:19 calls for uttering worthy words, not worthless—similar to Isaiah's theme of properly distinguishing the noble from the foolish.
Malachi 3:18 promises clear distinction between righteous and wicked—parallel to 32:5 where fools and nobles are properly identified.
Proverbs 12:2 contrasts the good who gain favor with those who devise evil, mirroring Isaiah's distinction between the noble and the fool.