Proverbs 1:25

But ye have set at nought all my counsel, and would none of my reproof:

Cross-reference

In Proverbs 1:30, the same phrase 'would have none of my counsel' repeats — a near verbatim parallel within the passage.

In Proverbs 5:12, the same hatred of instruction and despising reproof is echoed — a parallel lament of rejecting wisdom.

Proverbs 10:17 echoes the same warning: 'he who rejects reproof leads astray' — directly paralleling the rejection of counsel here.

In Proverbs 12:1, hating reproof is called brutish — it reinforces the foolishness of rejecting counsel.

Proverbs 13:13 similarly warns that despising the word brings destruction — reinforcing the consequence of ignoring counsel.

In 2 Chronicles 36:16, Israel mocked God's messengers and despised His words — same rejection of counsel.

Psalm 81:11 Parallel

In Psalm 81:11, Israel 'would none of me' mirrors the rejection of counsel — God’s people refusing to listen.

In Psalm 107:11, they spurned the counsel of the Most High — identical language of rejecting divine guidance.

In 1 Samuel 8:18, Israel cries out but the Lord does not answer — exactly the consequence of rejecting counsel in Proverbs 1.

In Psalm 106:13, Israel 'waited not for his counsel' — a direct parallel to setting at nought God's counsel.

2 Chronicles 10:8 Historical context

In 2 Chronicles 10:8, the same account of Rehoboam rejecting wise counsel appears — reinforcing the principle.

1 Kings 12:8 Historical context

In 1 Kings 12:8, Rehoboam forsakes the elders' counsel — a historical example of the same folly described in Proverbs.

In Judges 10:14, God tells Israel to cry to their chosen gods — a direct consequence of rejecting Him, paralleling Proverbs' warning.

Isaiah 1:24 Parallel

Isaiah 1:24 shows God's response to Israel's rebellion — divine vengeance for rejecting counsel, mirroring wisdom's warning.

Ezekiel 20:13 Historical context

Ezekiel 20:13 recounts Israel rejecting God's statutes, leading to wrath — a historical example of the rejection described here.

Luke 7:30 Parallel

In Luke 7:30, the Pharisees rejected God's purpose — parallel to ignoring Wisdom's reproof.

Matthew 22:5 pictures invited guests 'paying no attention' — the same dismissal of an invitation as rejecting wisdom's call.