Leviticus 24:22

Ye shall have one manner of law, as well for the stranger, as for one of your own country: for I am the Lord your God.

Cross-reference

Leviticus 17:10 applies the same one-law rule to the prohibition against eating blood, covering both native and sojourner.

Leviticus 19:34 commands equal treatment and love for the sojourner, echoing the one-law principle here.

Exodus 12:49 declares the same rule: one law for native and stranger—identical to the principle stated here.

Numbers 9:14 repeats the principle for Passover: one statute for sojourner and native, just as this verse states for all law.

Numbers 15:15 says the sojourner and native are alike before the LORD, one statute for both—the same equal-treatment law.

Numbers 15:16 reaffirms one law and one rule for sojourner and native, directly paralleling this verse.

Numbers 15:29 reiterates the same principle of a single law for native and sojourner concerning unintentional sins, reinforcing equal standards.

Numbers 35:15 extends the same equality to cities of refuge, ensuring sojourners also have protection for unintentional homicide.

Deuteronomy 1:16 commands judges to hear cases of aliens equally, applying the same standard of righteous judgment.

Ezekiel 14:7 warns that God's judgment on idolatry applies equally to strangers, echoing the principle of one law for all.