Philippians 1:16
The one preach Christ of contention, not sincerely, supposing to add affliction to my bonds:
Cross-reference
Philippians 1:10 emphasizes sincere love and blamelessness, contrasting with the selfish ambition of those in verse 16.
Philippians 1:15 introduces the two groups preaching Christ—from envy vs good will—providing the contrast that explains the love-motivated preaching in 1:16.
Philippians 2:3 commands humility and warns against selfish ambition, directly echoing the selfless love of 1:16 and opposing the rivalry of 1:15.
Psalm 69:26 describes persecuting one already struck by God, parallel to adding affliction to Paul's imprisonment.
2 Corinthians 2:17 contrasts peddling God's word with sincere ministry, parallel to the false motives in Philippians 1:16.
2 Corinthians 4:2 renounces deceitful handling of God's word, directly opposing the insincere preaching in Philippians 1:16.
2 Corinthians 11:13 identifies false apostles with deceitful motives, parallel to those preaching from contention.
Job 6:14 commands kindness to the afflicted, contrasting with those who add affliction to Paul's bonds.
Job 16:2 calls miserable comforters those who speak without sympathy, parallel to the preachers troubling Paul.
Job 16:4 describes heaping up words against the suffering, parallel to the preachers speaking against Paul.