Matthew 15:6

And honour not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition.

Cross-reference

Matthew 23:16 also attacks Pharisees' tradition overriding God's law — here with oaths, same pattern of nullifying God's word.

Jeremiah 8:8 condemns scribes who corrupt the law with lies — exactly parallel to Jesus' rebuke of Pharisees nullifying God's word by tradition.

Malachi 2:7-9 condemns priests who corrupt the covenant and cause stumbling — paralleling the Pharisees' corrupt teaching that voids God's word.

Mark 7:13 Parallel

Mark 7:13 records Jesus' identical rebuke, showing their tradition makes void the word of God.

Romans 3:31 Contrast

Romans 3:31 declares Paul does not overthrow the law but upholds it — contrasting the Pharisees who nullified it by tradition.

1 Timothy 5:4 explicitly requires children to make return to parents — directly opposing the Corban loophole that Jesus condemns.

1 Timothy 5:8 declares that failing to provide for relatives is denying the faith — directly condemning the Corban practice.

1 Timothy 5:16 instructs believers to care for widowed relatives — upholding the duty to support family that Corban evades.

2 Timothy 3:2 lists 'disobedient to parents' as a sign of the last days — directly parallels the dishonor of parents Jesus confronts.

Psalm 119:126 cries out because God's law is broken — echoing Jesus' charge that the Pharisees' tradition makes void God's word.

Galatians 1:14 shows Paul's former zeal for Jewish traditions — echoes the same reliance on human traditions that Jesus condemns here.