Proverbs 14:32
The wicked is driven away in his wickedness: but the righteous hath hope in his death.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 11:7 directly links the wicked's death to lost hope — mirrors the wicked's downfall in 14:32.
Proverbs 10:28 contrasts righteous hope with wicked's perishing expectation — parallels the fate difference, though less explicit about death.
Proverbs 5:23 describes death from lack of discipline — similar cause to the wicked's downfall, but no contrast with righteous.
In Revelation 14:13, those who die in the Lord are blessed and rest, echoing the righteous's refuge.
In 2 Timothy 4:18, Paul trusts the Lord to bring him safely to heaven, the refuge of the righteous.
1 Thessalonians 5:3 depicts sudden destruction for those saying peace, echoing the wicked's sudden ruin.
In Philippians 1:23, Paul desires to depart and be with Christ, showing the righteous's refuge in death.
In Philippians 1:21, Paul says to die is gain, directly paralleling the righteous's refuge in death.
In 2 Corinthians 5:8, Paul prefers to be absent from the body and present with the Lord, the righteous's refuge.
In 2 Corinthians 1:9, Paul learns to trust God who raises the dead, embodying the righteous's refuge in death.
In 1 Corinthians 15:55-58, death's victory is overcome through Christ, showing the righteous's hope and refuge.
Romans 9:22 describes vessels of wrath fitted for destruction, paralleling the fate of the wicked.
John 8:24 similarly warns of dying in unbelief, a stark contrast to the righteous hope.
John 8:21 warns of dying in sins with no hope, contrasting the righteous hope in death.
In Luke 2:29, Simeon departs in peace after seeing salvation, exemplifying the righteous's refuge in death.
Daniel 5:26-30 shows Belshazzar's sudden overthrow, exemplifying the wicked driven away in their wickedness.
Job 13:15 shows trust even if slain, directly paralleling the righteous hope in death.
Psalm 37:37 says the upright's end is peace, directly paralleling the righteous hope in death.
Psalm 23:4 fears no evil in death because God is with him, echoing the righteous hope.
Job 19:25-27 confesses resurrection hope, a strong parallel to the righteous hope in death.
Psalm 9:17 parallels the wicked being thrust down — both describe their ultimate end in Sheol.
In Job 18:14, Bildad describes the wicked torn from security to death—a strong parallel to the wicked being overthrown here.
Psalm 37:38 confirms the wicked's destruction — same outcome as being thrust down by wrongdoing.
Luke 16:22 illustrates the righteous having hope in death as Lazarus is carried to Abraham's side, while the rich man suffers.
1 Thessalonians 4:13 contrasts believers' hope in death with hopeless grief — directly mirroring the righteous hope of Proverbs 14:32.
In Numbers 23:10, Balaam wishes to die the death of the righteous—a direct parallel to the righteous finding refuge in death here.
Psalm 16:9 echoes the righteous' security in death — both affirm a peaceful hope beyond death.
Psalm 94:23 shows God bringing the wicked's own iniquity back on them — identical theme of evil self-destructing.
In Genesis 38:10, God kills Onan for his wickedness, illustrating the overthrow of the wicked in calamity.
Ezekiel 3:18 warns the wicked will die in their iniquity — a direct parallel to the wicked's banishment in their wickedness.
In Job 7:6, Job despairs that his days end without hope—contrasting with the righteous finding refuge in death here.
In Job 20:11, Zophar says the wicked's youthful vigor lies in dust—a parallel to the wicked perishing here.
In 2 Kings 1:4, Ahaziah's death sentence illustrates the wicked being overthrown—a parallel to the fate of the wicked here.
2 Peter 2:12 describes the wicked as destined for destruction — echoing the fate of the wicked driven away in calamity from Proverbs 14:32.
In Job 14:10, Job questions where man goes after death—a contrast to the confident refuge promised for the righteous here.
Job 18:18 describes the wicked driven from light, contrasting with the refuge for the righteous in Proverbs 14:32.
Romans 5:2 describes the hope of glory believers have through faith — the same hope that sustains the righteous even in death.
Job 27:20-22 depicts the wicked overwhelmed by calamity, illustrating the fate of the wicked in contrast to the righteous refuge.
Isaiah 8:22 describes the wicked being driven into darkness — similar imagery of banishment for wrongdoing.
Ecclesiastes 8:8 states that wickedness cannot deliver from death — echoing the wicked's banishment here.
Hosea 5:5 says Israel stumbles in their iniquity — parallels the wicked's banishment, though without explicit death.
Genesis 49:18 expresses waiting for God's salvation, a hope that mirrors the righteous hope in death.
Psalm 58:9 depicts the sudden sweeping away of the wicked, echoing the calamity that brings down the wicked in Proverbs 14:32.