Mark 10:19

Thou knowest the commandments, Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Defraud not, Honour thy father and mother.

Cross-references

Mark 7:10 Parallel

Mark 7:10 also cites the command to honor parents, showing Jesus consistently upholds this law.

Mark 12:28–34 Related theme

Mark 12:28-34 summarizes the law as love — providing the overarching principle behind the specific commandments Jesus lists here.

In Exodus 20:12-17, these are the very Ten Commandments Jesus quotes — the second table about duty to others.

Deuteronomy 5:16-24 repeats the Decalogue, providing the parallel version of the commandments Jesus lists here.

Matthew 19:17-19 is the parallel account of the same conversation — Jesus lists the identical commandments to the rich young ruler.

Luke 18:20 Parallel

Luke 18:20 is the parallel account — listing the same commandments to the rich young ruler, matching this passage.

Romans 3:20 Related theme

Romans 3:10 declares no one righteous — the commandments Jesus lists here expose humanity's failure to meet God's standard.

Romans 13:9 Related theme

Romans 13:9 lists the same Decalogue commandments and sums them up as love for neighbor, echoing Jesus' use of them.

James 2:11 Citation

In James 2:11, the same commandments against adultery and murder are cited to show that breaking one law makes you guilty of all.

Leviticus 19:13 prohibits oppressing or robbing your neighbor, directly paralleling Jesus' command 'do not defraud'.

Matthew 19:18 records the same list of commandments Jesus cites here, providing a parallel account of this conversation.

Galatians 5:14 Related theme

Galatians 5:14 declares the whole law fulfilled by loving your neighbor — the principle behind the specific commands Jesus gives.

1 Thessalonians 4:6 warns against defrauding a brother, directly echoing the 'do not defraud' command in Jesus' list.

1 Corinthians 6:8 condemns defrauding fellow believers, echoing the same prohibition Jesus lists here.