Proverbs 12:2
A good man obtaineth favour of the Lord: but a man of wicked devices will he condemn.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 1:31 says the wicked 'eat the fruit of their way'—the same consequence as the condemned man of evil devices.
Proverbs 6:18 lists 'a heart that devises wicked plans' among things the Lord hates—directly parallel to the evil devices condemned.
Proverbs 14:17 says a man of evil devices is hated—identical phrase and concept of divine disfavor.
Proverbs 8:35 promises favor from the Lord for finding wisdom — the same favor granted to the good man here.
Proverbs 14:9 contrasts fools who mock guilt with upright who find acceptance—similar theme of favor for the good.
This verse again contrasts fools and upright, reinforcing that the good find acceptance—parallel to obtaining favor.
Proverbs 19:21 echoes that human plans are subject to God's purpose, reinforcing that wicked devices are condemned.
Isaiah 32:7 describes the villain devising wicked plans to ruin the poor—echoing the condemnation of evil devices.
Barnabas is called 'a good man' and his faith brought many to the Lord—an example of the favor promised to the good.
Noah found favor with God because he was righteous—an OT example of a good man obtaining favor.
Micah 2:1 gives a vivid example of those who devise evil — directly illustrating the 'wicked devices' condemned in this verse.
Ezekiel 38:10 portrays Gog devising an evil plan — a specific instance of the wicked devices condemned here.
Psalm 9:15 depicts the wicked caught in their own pit—a justice mirroring God condemning their evil devices.
Psalm 112:5 describes the blessed man who deals generously — consistent with the good man obtaining favor here.