Luke 12:2

For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known.

Cross-reference

Luke 8:17 Parallel

Luke 8:17 repeats the same statement about hidden things being revealed, in the context of the lamp parable.

Revelation 20:12 Related theme

Revelation 20:12 shows books opened at judgment — the hidden deeds of every person are recorded and exposed.

1 Corinthians 4:5 Related theme

1 Corinthians 4:5 says the Lord will bring hidden things of darkness to light and disclose motives — directly echoing the exposure of secrets.

Romans 2:16 Related theme

Romans 2:16 states that God will judge the secrets of men — a specific application of the principle that hidden things will be exposed.

Mark 4:22 Parallel

Mark 4:22 gives the same teaching about hidden things being revealed, within the parable of the lamp.

Matthew 10:26 contains the same saying about hidden things being revealed, here in a mission context of not fearing persecution.

Jeremiah 16:17 declares that nothing is hidden from God's eyes — directly parallel to Luke 12:2's truth about disclosure.

Ephesians 5:12 calls secret deeds shameful, and v13 says they are exposed by light — directly parallel to hidden things being revealed.

Hosea 7:2 Parallel

In Hosea 7:2, God remembers all their evil deeds — nothing hidden from Him. This reinforces that all secrets will be disclosed.

Daniel 2:22 Parallel

Daniel 2:22 affirms that God reveals deep and hidden things — directly matching the theme of concealed things being made known.

Ecclesiastes 10:20 warns that whispered words may be reported — illustrating that secret things can become known.

Proverbs 10:9 warns that crooked paths will be found out — echoing the principle that hidden deeds are exposed.

Psalm 90:8 Parallel

Psalm 90:8 says God sets our secret sins in the light of His presence — directly paralleling that hidden things will be disclosed.

Job 22:14 Contrast

Job 22:14 claims God is hidden by clouds and does not see — contrasting with Luke 12:2's assertion that all is visible to God.

Job 20:27 Parallel

Job 20:27 states the heavens expose guilt — a direct parallel to the idea that nothing hidden remains concealed.

2 Samuel 12:12 declares that David's secret sin will be done publicly before all Israel — a direct fulfillment of the principle that hidden things come to light.

Joshua 7:21 Parallel

Joshua 7:21 describes Achan hiding stolen items under his tent — a concrete case of hidden sin that was later exposed.

Ecclesiastes 12:14 Related theme

Ecclesiastes 12:14 declares that God will judge every secret thing — aligning with the promise here that all hidden things will be revealed.

Genesis 44:16 has Judah confess that God has exposed their hidden guilt — an OT narrative example of concealed sin being revealed.

In 1 Kings 14:2, Jeroboam disguises his wife to hide her identity, but God sees through it — illustrating that concealment is futile before God.

2 Corinthians 5:10 Related theme

2 Corinthians 5:10 describes the judgment seat where each receives what is due for deeds in the body — the context where hidden deeds are revealed.