Proverbs 30:13
There is a generation, O how lofty are their eyes! and their eyelids are lifted up.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 6:17 lists 'haughty eyes' as first among seven things the Lord hates — directly echoing the same imagery of pride.
Proverbs 21:4 calls haughty eyes and a proud heart sin — a direct thematic match to the lofty eyes described here.
Psalm 101:5 warns that God will destroy those with a haughty look — matching the same condemnation of proud eyes.
Psalm 131:1 humbly declares 'my eyes are not raised too high' — the opposite posture of the haughty eyes described here.
Isaiah 2:11 says haughty looks of man will be brought low — reinforcing the same theme of divine judgment on pride.
Isaiah 3:16 condemns the haughty daughters of Zion with wanton glances — a specific example of proud eyes being judged.
In Habakkuk 2:4, the phrase 'lifted up' echoes the haughty eyes here, contrasting pride with the just who live by faith.
In 2 Kings 19:22, the Assyrian king lifts up his eyes against God, directly paralleling the lofty eyes here.
In Psalm 10:4, the wicked's pride of countenance corresponds to the haughty eyes here.
In Isaiah 37:23, the same 'lifted eyes' phrase describes Sennacherib's pride against God, revealing the ultimate object of haughty looks.
Jeremiah 48:29 echoes the pride of Moab using similar 'loftiness' language, providing a concrete example of the arrogant attitude.
Ezekiel 28:2-5 describes the king of Tyre's pride of heart — a broader pride theme, though not specifically eye imagery.
Hosea 5:5 states that Israel's pride testifies against them, reinforcing that haughty eyes reveal inner arrogance leading to judgment.