Proverbs 3:35
The wise shall inherit glory: but shame shall be the promotion of fools.
Cross-reference
In Proverbs 11:2, pride brings shame while lowliness brings wisdom, reinforcing the principle of honor for the wise.
In Proverbs 12:8, the wise are commended while the perverse are despised, mirroring glory for wise and shame for fools.
Proverbs 14:18 echoes the same contrast: the simple inherit folly while the prudent are crowned with knowledge — reinforcing that wisdom leads to honor, folly to disgrace.
In Psalm 132:18, God clothes enemies with shame and crowns His anointed, directly paralleling the fate of fools and wise.
In Isaiah 65:13-15, servants rejoice while enemies face shame and sorrow, echoing the honor-shame contrast for wise and fools.
In Daniel 12:2, resurrection brings everlasting life or shame and contempt, mirroring the wise inheriting glory vs fools' shame.
In Daniel 12:3, the wise shine like stars forever, expanding on the glory promised to the wise in this verse.