Luke 16:6
And he said, An hundred measures of oil. And he said unto him, Take thy bill, and sit down quickly, and write fifty.
Cross-references
Luke 16:9
Parallel
Luke 16:9 directly applies the parable's lesson about using worldly wealth to gain friends, continuing the same discourse.
Luke 16:12
Parallel
Luke 16:12 extends the application, asking about faithfulness with another's property—directly connected to the parable's point.
Ezekiel 45:10–14
Historical context
Ezekiel 45:10-14 defines the standard 'bath' measure used in the parable, providing OT context for the unit of oil.
Titus 2:10
Contrast
Titus 2:10 instructs slaves to show faithfulness and not steal, contrasting with the dishonest manager's actions in the parable.