Mark 7:11
But ye say, If a man shall say to his father or mother, It is Corban, that is to say, a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me; he shall be free.
Cross-references
Matthew 15:5
Parallel
Matthew 15:5 describes the same Corban practice Jesus criticizes — the tradition that allows neglecting parental support.
1 Timothy 5:4–8
Contrast
1 Timothy 5:4-8 commands providing for parents — directly opposing the Corban practice that allowed neglect.
Exodus 21:17
Historical context
Exodus 21:17 is the capital law against cursing parents — the very command the Corban tradition allowed people to evade.
Matthew 23:18
Parallel
Matthew 23:18 gives another Pharisaic oath distinction — comparable to the Corban evasion of parental duty.
2 Timothy 3:2
Related theme
In 2 Timothy 3:2, disobedience to parents is listed among sins — directly relevant to the Corban practice that lets people avoid honoring parents.