Proverbs 19:2

Also, that the soul be without knowledge, it is not good; and he that hasteth with his feet sinneth.

Cross-reference

Proverbs 1:16 depicts feet rushing into sin — the same hasty action that causes one to miss the way here.

Proverbs 21:5 explicitly states haste leads to poverty — confirming the outcome of hasty feet described here.

Proverbs 25:8 warns against bringing a matter to court hastily — a specific example of hasty feet missing the way.

Proverbs 28:22 describes the stingy eager to get rich — a desire without knowledge that leads to poverty, mirroring the proverb's warning.

Proverbs 7:7 describes a young man lacking sense — the same 'without knowledge' condition that leads to missing the way.

Proverbs 10:21 says fools die for lack of sense — paralleling how desire without knowledge leads to harm.

Proverbs 14:29 contrasts patience with quick temper — the opposite of hasty feet. Both warn against impulsive folly.

Hosea 4:6 Parallel

Hosea 4:6 says destruction comes from lack of knowledge — a direct parallel to the warning against desire without knowledge.

Romans 10:2 Parallel

Romans 10:2 describes zeal without knowledge — exactly the same problem of desire without understanding.

Job 31:5 Parallel

Job 31:5 has Job denying that his foot hurried after deceit — using the same foot/haste imagery to affirm integrity.

Ecclesiastes 7:9 warns against quick anger — a form of hasty spirit that leads to folly, echoing the proverb's principle.

Isaiah 27:11 describes a people without understanding facing destruction — illustrating the consequences of lacking knowledge.

John 16:3 Parallel

John 16:3 says persecution happens because they do not know the Father — showing the grave outcome of lacking knowledge.

Philippians 1:9 prays for love to abound in knowledge — the positive counterpart to the warning about desire without knowledge.