Proverbs 20:10
Divers weights, and divers measures, both of them are alike abomination to the Lord.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 20:23 repeats the same indictment against unequal weights — reinforcing that dishonest scales are an abomination.
Proverbs 11:1 declares a false balance an abomination and a just weight God's delight — directly echoing the same principle.
Proverbs 16:11 states that just balances belong to the Lord — affirming honest weights are of divine origin, parallel to the abomination here.
In Proverbs 6:16, a list of things the Lord hates is introduced; dishonest weights (20:10) fall under this same category of abomination.
Leviticus 19:35 commands no injustice in measures — the legal foundation for the prohibition of dishonest weights in Proverbs.
Deuteronomy 25:13 prohibits having two different weights — the very same dishonesty condemned here as an abomination to the Lord.
Amos 8:4-7 denounces those who cheat with false balances while exploiting the poor — showing the social injustice behind dishonest weights.
Micah 6:10 asks about 'scant measure' — the same dishonest practice condemned in Proverbs as an abomination to the Lord.
Micah 6:10 again highlights 'scant measure' — a direct parallel to the unequal weights Proverbs calls an abomination.
In Ezekiel 45:10, just balances and measures are commanded, directly reinforcing the same standard of honest trade condemned here.