Proverbs 24:19
Fret not thyself because of evil men, neither be thou envious at the wicked;
Cross-reference
Proverbs 24:1 gives the same warning not to envy evil men, making it a near-parallel within the same chapter.
Proverbs 23:17 directly parallels the command not to envy sinners, reinforcing the theme with an added call to fear the Lord.
Proverbs 3:31 also warns against envying the violent, broadening the command to include specific types of wrongdoers.
Psalm 1:1 warns against walking in the counsel of the ungodly, echoing the same caution about not being influenced by evildoers.
Psalm 26:4 describes avoiding association with hypocrites and idolaters, reinforcing the call to not envy or join the wicked.
Psalm 26:5 declares hatred for the assembly of evildoers, strengthening the command to separate from them rather than fret or envy.
Psalm 37:1 repeats almost verbatim the same command not to fret or envy evildoers, reinforcing the wisdom.
Psalm 119:115 commands evildoers to depart, showing active separation as a response, consistent with not envying them.
2 Corinthians 6:17 calls believers to come out from among unbelievers and be separate, extending the principle of avoiding the wicked.
Ephesians 5:11 commands no fellowship with darkness but exposure, paralleling the call to not associate with evildoers.
2 Timothy 3:2-5 describes wicked people in last days and says to turn away from them, reinforcing the call to avoid and not envy.
Revelation 18:4 urges God's people to come out of Babylon to avoid her sins, echoing the separation from evil commanded here.
Psalm 73:3 describes the psalmist's own envy of the wicked's prosperity, showing the human struggle behind this command.