Proverbs 23:6

Eat thou not the bread of him that hath an evil eye, neither desire thou his dainty meats:

Cross-reference

Proverbs 23:3 also warns against desiring dainties from a host, directly mirroring the same caution about deceptive hospitality.

In Proverbs 22:9, the bountiful eye is blessed — a direct contrast to the evil eye in this verse warning against stinginess.

Proverbs 28:22 directly says a greedy person has an 'evil eye', explicitly linking the idiom to stinginess.

In Deuteronomy 15:10, giving without a grudging heart is commanded — opposite of the stingy host's evil eye here.

Psalm 141:4 Parallel

Psalm 141:4 prays not to eat dainties of the wicked, paralleling the warning against partaking in a stingy person's feast.

In Matthew 20:15, Jesus uses 'evil eye' to describe envy at generosity, echoing the stinginess condemned in Proverbs.

Mark 7:22 Allusion

Mark 7:22 lists 'evil eye' as a vice from within, reinforcing that stinginess is a heart sin.

Deuteronomy 28:54 again uses 'evil eye' for a miserly person in extreme hardship, reinforcing the same idiom.

In 2 Corinthians 9:7, cheerful giving contrasts with the stingy host's grudging heart — two opposite attitudes toward generosity.

Isaiah 32:5 Related theme

Isaiah 32:5 mentions the 'churl' (stingy person) being misnamed as generous, touching on the same character type warned about.