Proverbs 12:21
There shall no evil happen to the just: but the wicked shall be filled with mischief.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 1:31 describes the wicked eating the fruit of their ways, paralleling the fate of the wicked filled with trouble in this verse.
Proverbs 14:14 contrasts the backslider filled with his own ways and the good man filled with his, matching the righteous/wicked outcomes here.
Proverbs 19:23 promises the righteous rest and freedom from trouble, aligning with the idea that harm does not overtake them.
Romans 8:28 assures that all things work for good for those who love God, reinforcing the truth that no ill befalls the righteous.
Psalm 91:10 echoes the promise that no harm will overtake the righteous, reinforcing the protection theme.
Psalm 121:7 affirms God's protection from all harm, paralleling the assurance that no harm overtakes the righteous.
2 Corinthians 4:17 acknowledges affliction as light and momentary, contrasting with the claim that no ill befalls the righteous, showing a different perspective on suffering.
Jeremiah 13:12-14 describes God filling the wicked with drunkenness and destruction, similar to the wicked being filled with trouble in this verse.