Luke 23:40
But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation?
Cross-reference
Luke 12:5 teaches fear of God who can cast into hell, reinforcing the second criminal's call to fear God in judgment.
Leviticus 19:17 commands rebuking a neighbor to avoid sharing guilt, which the second criminal exemplifies by rebuking the first.
Psalm 36:1 says the wicked have no fear of God, directly describing the first criminal's attitude that the second rebukes.
Matthew 27:44 shows both thieves reviling Jesus, revealing the repentant thief's earlier hostility before his change.
2 Chronicles 28:22 shows King Ahaz growing more unfaithful in trouble, contrasting with the criminal who instead fears God.
Romans 3:18 states that sinners have no fear of God, reflecting the thief's rebuke of the other criminal's lack of fear.
Ephesians 5:11 instructs exposing fruitless deeds of darkness, paralleling the second criminal's rebuke of the first's mockery.