Luke 7:40
And Jesus answering said unto him, Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And he saith, Master, say on.
Cross-reference
In Luke 5:22, Jesus similarly perceives the Pharisees' thoughts — demonstrating divine knowledge, as here He knows Simon's unspoken judgment.
In Luke 5:31, Jesus says the sick need a doctor — here He will illustrate that Simon, self-righteous, misses his need for forgiveness.
Ezekiel 33:31 describes people who hear words but follow their own hearts — Simon outwardly hosts Jesus while inwardly condemning the woman.
John 13:13 has Jesus affirming that He is rightly called 'Teacher'—reinforces the authority that Simon recognizes here.
1 Kings 2:14 uses the exact phrase 'I have something to say to you'—a verbal parallel to Jesus' opening line here.
Malachi 1:6 rebukes priests for not honoring God as Master—parallels Simon calling Jesus 'Teacher' but failing to honor Him truly.
Matthew 26:49 shows Judas addressing Jesus as 'Rabbi' while betraying Him—a contrast to Simon's respectful use of the same title.
John 3:2 has Nicodemus calling Jesus 'Rabbi' and acknowledging Him as a teacher from God—similar respectful address by a Pharisee.