Judges 19:21
So he brought him into his house, and gave provender unto the asses: and they washed their feet, and did eat and drink.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 24:32, the same hospitality ritual of providing fodder and foot washing appears, showing a consistent ancient custom.
In Genesis 43:24, Joseph's steward also provides water for foot washing and fodder for donkeys, mirroring the host's actions.
In Luke 7:44, Jesus highlights the lack of foot washing as a failure of hospitality, contrasting with the host's provision here.
In Job 31:32, Job declares he opened his doors to travelers — the same hospitality shown here by the host.
In Genesis 18:4, Abraham offers water for foot washing, a key part of hospitality, though without mention of animal care.
In Isaiah 58:7, bringing the homeless into your house is part of true fasting — mirroring the hospitality here.
In 1 Timothy 5:10, washing feet and lodging strangers are listed as good works for widows — echoing the hospitality shown here.
In Acts 16:15, Lydia urges Paul to stay at her house — a similar offer of hospitality to travelers.