Luke 18:4

And he would not for a while: but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man;

Cross-reference

Luke 18:2 Parallel

Luke 18:2 first introduces this judge's character — here in verse 4 he repeats the same self-description internally.

Luke 12:17 Parallel

In Luke 12:17, the rich fool similarly reasons with himself, providing a parallel internal monologue in a parable.

In Genesis 42:18, Joseph declares he fears God — directly opposing this judge's admission that he does not fear God.

Exodus 18:21 instructs selecting judges who fear God — opposite of this judge who admits he does not fear God.

Psalm 94:7 Parallel

Psalm 94:7 quotes the wicked saying God does not see — matching this judge's practical atheism of not fearing God.

Hebrews 4:13 reminds that God sees all, contrasting the judge's claim of no fear of God — he should fear, but doesn't.