Mark 7:10
For Moses said, Honour thy father and thy mother; and, Whoso curseth father or mother, let him die the death:
Cross-reference
In Mark 10:19, Jesus again lists 'honor your father and mother' among the commandments — the same citation of the Decalogue.
Exodus 20:12 is the original 'Honor your father and mother' that Jesus directly quotes here.
Exodus 21:17 is the law 'Whoever curses father or mother shall be put to death' that Jesus also quotes here.
Leviticus 20:9 is the exact law Jesus quotes: cursing father or mother carries the death penalty. Direct source.
Deuteronomy 5:16 repeats the same commandment from the Decalogue — another source of Jesus' quote.
Deuteronomy 27:16 pronounces a curse on anyone who dishonors parents, reinforcing the same principle from a covenant perspective.
Matthew 15:4 records the same teaching of Jesus about honoring parents and cursing, a synoptic parallel.
Matthew 15:5 is the parallel account of the same Corban teaching — directly echoing Jesus' rebuke of the Pharisees.
Proverbs 20:20 warns that cursing parents leads to darkness, echoing the seriousness of the offense with a wisdom perspective.
Proverbs 30:11 condemns cursing fathers and not blessing mothers — a specific example of the dishonor Jesus cites in the law.
Proverbs 30:17 describes graphic punishment for mocking parents, reinforcing the command's gravity through vivid imagery.
Ezekiel 22:7 lists contempt for parents among Israel's sins — the same dishonor Jesus defends against in the Corban tradition.
Proverbs 23:22 urges listening to parents and not despising them—a positive command parallel to the negative prohibition in Mark.
Malachi 1:6 uses the father-son honor relationship to call for honoring God — echoing the parental honor command Jesus cites.
Matthew 23:16 condemns another Pharisaic loophole about oaths — similar to the Corban tradition that voids honoring parents.