Judges 19:15

And they turned aside thither, to go in and to lodge in Gibeah: and when he went in, he sat him down in a street of the city: for there was no man that took them into his house to lodging.

Cross-reference

In Judges 19:18, the Levite explains his journey and that no one has taken him in — directly continuing the situation from verse 15.

Judges 20:4 Historical context

In Judges 20:4, the Levite recounts the same event — arriving in Gibeah with no one offering hospitality — providing the backstory to the war.

In Genesis 18:2-8, Abraham eagerly offers hospitality to strangers — contrasting sharply with the inhospitality the Levite faces in Gibeah.

In Genesis 19:2, Lot offers hospitality to the angels in Sodom — contrasting with the lack of hospitality in Gibeah.

In Genesis 19:3, Lot insists on hosting the strangers — a stark contrast to the neglect in Gibeah.

In Matthew 25:35, Jesus commends welcoming strangers — the very hospitality denied to the Levite in Gibeah.

In Matthew 25:43, Jesus describes failing to welcome a stranger — exactly what happens to the Levite in Gibeah.

In Hebrews 13:2, believers are urged to show hospitality to strangers, as some have entertained angels — a lesson from the failure in Gibeah.

Job 31:32 Contrast

In Job 31:32, Job boasts of opening his doors to strangers — directly contrasting the inhospitality shown to the Levite in Gibeah.