Proverbs 13:5
A righteous man hateth lying: but a wicked man is loathsome, and cometh to shame.
Cross-references
Proverbs 6:17 lists a lying tongue as something the Lord hates, matching the righteous person's hatred of falsehood.
Proverbs 30:8 prays for removal of falsehood and lying, aligning with the righteous person's hatred of falsehood.
Proverbs 3:35 contrasts wise (honor) and fools (dishonor) — mirroring the honor/shame dynamic between the righteous and wicked here.
Proverbs 14:5 contrasts truthful and false witnesses — same theme of honesty versus falsehood as here.
Psalm 119:163 states 'I hate and abhor falsehood,' identical in sentiment to the righteous hating falsehood.
Ephesians 4:25 commands putting away falsehood and speaking truth, a NT application of hating falsehood.
Colossians 3:9 commands not lying to one another, reflecting the same rejection of falsehood.
Revelation 21:8 lists liars among those condemned to the lake of fire — directly aligning with the wicked man’s falsehood and disgrace.
Psalm 62:4 says the wicked delight in lies — opposite of the righteous man who hates falsehood in this verse.
Ezekiel 20:43 depicts the wicked loathing themselves for their evil deeds, directly relating to the shame and disgrace the wicked bring.
Ezekiel 36:31 shows the wicked loathing themselves when remembering their sins, a clear parallel to the shame and disgrace of the wicked.
Daniel 12:2 says the wicked awake to shame and contempt — echoing the shame that comes to the wicked man in this verse.