Proverbs 28:22
He that hasteth to be rich hath an evil eye, and considereth not that poverty shall come upon him.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 28:20 warns that hastening to be rich brings punishment — the same theme as verse 22's stingy man hastening after wealth.
Proverbs 23:6 warns against eating with a stingy man, directly paralleling the same 'evil eye' character and its consequences.
Proverbs 10:22 states that God's blessing brings wealth without toil, contrasting with the stingy man's self-reliant greed that ends in poverty.
Proverbs 20:21 says an inheritance gained too soon will not be blessed — a parallel warning that quick wealth ends badly.
Proverbs 21:5 directly states 'haste leads to poverty', reinforcing the same principle as the stingy man's rush for wealth.
Job 20:18-22 describes the wicked who gains wealth but loses it in dissatisfaction, directly paralleling the stingy man's inevitable poverty.
In Matthew 20:15, the master's question 'Is your eye evil because I am good?' echoes the same 'evil eye' of greed, contrasting God's generosity.
Mark 7:22 lists 'envy' (literally 'evil eye') among vices that defile, reinforcing the greedy disposition condemned here.
1 Timothy 6:9 warns that desire for wealth leads to ruin — a New Testament parallel to the same danger of greedy haste.
Deuteronomy 15:9 warns against a grudging heart ('evil eye') toward the poor—same stingy mindset that leads to sin and curse.
Deuteronomy 28:54 depicts extreme stinginess in siege, echoing the 'evil eye' and its destructive outcome under covenant curses.
Joshua 7:21 recounts Achan's greedy taking of forbidden treasure, which led to his death — a concrete example of the proverb's warning that haste for riches brings poverty.
Jeremiah 17:11 likens unjust riches to a partridge hatching eggs not its own — they desert the owner, matching the proverb's outcome of poverty.
Mark 14:11 shows Judas eagerly accepting money to betray Jesus, a New Testament example of greed leading to destruction.
Luke 11:34 teaches about the 'evil eye' (unhealthy eye) leading to darkness, directly relating to the 'evil eye' of the stingy man in the proverb.
Genesis 13:10-13 shows Lot choosing lush land that leads to Sodom's wickedness—a cautionary parallel to greed-driven choices ending in ruin.