Judges 8:32
And Gideon the son of Joash died in a good old age, and was buried in the sepulchre of Joash his father, in Ophrah of the Abi–ezrites.
Cross-reference
Judges 8:27
Contrast
Judges 8:27 describes Gideon's ephod becoming a snare; his death in 8:32 closes his legacy of mixed faithfulness.
Judges 6:24
Contrast
In Judges 6:24, Gideon built an altar to the Lord — a stark contrast to the people's swift return to Baals after his death in the main verse.
Genesis 15:15
Parallel
Genesis 15:15 promises Abraham he will die and be buried in a good old age — the same phrasing used for Gideon's death.
Genesis 25:8
Parallel
Genesis 25:8 describes Abraham dying in a good old age, full of years — Gideon's death mirrors this same formula.
Job 42:17
Related theme
Job 42:17 says Job died old and full of days — same idea of a full life as Gideon's 'good old age'.
Job 5:26
Related theme
Job 5:26 speaks of coming to the grave in ripe old age — a thematic parallel to Gideon's good old age, but not exact wording.