Proverbs 21:4

An high look, and a proud heart, and the plowing of the wicked, is sin.

Cross-reference

Proverbs 21:27 adds that even the wicked's sacrifice is detestable — extending the same theme: wickedness taints everything.

Proverbs 6:17 lists 'haughty eyes' among things God hates, directly paralleling the condemnation of pride.

Proverbs 8:13 lists pride and arrogance as hated by God, reinforcing that haughty eyes and proud heart are sin.

Proverbs 30:13 also condemns haughty eyes and disdainful glances — directly echoing the same image of pride as sin.

Proverbs 15:9 states the wicked's way is an abomination to the LORD, echoing that the proud heart here is sin.

Proverbs 15:8 similarly contrasts the wicked's sacrifice (detestable) with the upright's prayer — both verses on the wicked.

Isaiah 2:11 Parallel

Isaiah 2:11 says the arrogant eyes will be humbled — showing the same pride will face divine judgment.

Isaiah 2:17 Parallel

Isaiah 2:17 repeats the same promise: human pride will be brought low when the LORD is exalted.

Isaiah 3:16 Parallel

Isaiah 3:16 describes haughty women with flirting eyes — directly illustrating the sinful pride in haughty looks.

Luke 18:14 Parallel

Luke 18:14 shows the Pharisee's self-exaltation contrasted with the tax collector's humility — pride leads to humiliation.

1 Peter 5:5 Parallel

1 Peter 5:5 quotes that God opposes the proud — directly reinforcing that pride is sinful and brings divine opposition.

2 Samuel 22:28 shows God bringing down the haughty—directly reinforcing the judgment on the pride condemned here.

Ezekiel 16:49 names pride as Sodom's guilt, providing a historical example of the pride condemned here.

Psalm 10:4 Parallel

Psalm 10:4 links pride to the wicked who disregard God — reinforcing that a proud heart defines the wicked.

Luke 21:34 Parallel

Luke 21:34 warns against a heart weighed down by worldly cares, paralleling the heart condition condemned here.