Proverbs 19:26
He that wasteth his father, and chaseth away his mother, is a son that causeth shame, and bringeth reproach.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 10:1 contrasts a wise son bringing joy with a foolish son causing sorrow — the violent son here brings shame.
Proverbs 17:25 echoes this theme of a son causing parental grief, focusing on foolishness rather than violence.
Proverbs 23:22-25 contrasts honoring parents and the joy of a wise son with the shame of violence.
Proverbs 30:11 directly parallels this, condemning those who curse fathers and do not bless mothers.
Proverbs 30:17 adds a vivid consequence—the eye that mocks a father will be pecked out, reinforcing the seriousness.
Proverbs 28:24 directly addresses robbing parents — the same category of filial sin as violence and abandonment here.
Proverbs 10:5 uses the same 'son who brings shame' language, but for laziness rather than violence against parents.
Proverbs 17:2 contrasts a wise servant ruling over a shameful son, highlighting different outcomes based on behavior.
In Proverbs 28:7, the companion of gluttons also shames his father — a parallel portrait of a son who disgraces his family.
Deuteronomy 21:18-21 prescribes capital punishment for a rebellious son, showing the legal severity of such behavior.
Deuteronomy 21:20 describes a stubborn, gluttonous son — another example of a rebellious child who dishonors parents.
Luke 15:12-16 depicts a son demanding inheritance and squandering it, a different form of dishonor that eventually leads to repentance.