Numbers 15:29

Ye shall have one law for him that sinneth through ignorance, both for him that is born among the children of Israel, and for the stranger that sojourneth among them.

Cross-references

Numbers 15:15 states the same 'one law for native and stranger' principle, reinforcing the equal treatment here.

Numbers 9:14 applies the same 'one ordinance for stranger and native' to Passover, echoing the inclusive law here.

Leviticus 16:29 commands the same rule for native and stranger regarding the Day of Atonement, extending the principle.

Leviticus 17:15 applies the same native/stranger equality to unclean food laws, broadening the scope of this inclusive rule.

Exodus 12:49 states the exact same 'one law for native and stranger' for Passover, directly reinforcing this principle.

Leviticus 24:22 repeats the identical principle: one law for the native and the stranger, directly reinforcing this verse's equal‑justice command.

Romans 3:29 Related theme

Romans 3:29 argues God is God of both Jews and Gentiles, a NT expansion of the OT one-law-for-all principle here.

Romans 3:30 Related theme

Romans 3:30 says one God justifies both circumcised and uncircumcised by faith, fulfilling the inclusive spirit of this law.

Ezekiel 14:7 Related theme

Ezekiel 14:7 applies judgment equally to Israelite and stranger who turn to idols, reflecting the same unified legal standard as this verse.