Proverbs 7:11

(She is loud and stubborn; her feet abide not in her house:

Cross-references

Proverbs 9:13 uses the same term 'loud' to describe Folly—a parallel portrait of a disruptive, seductive woman.

Proverbs 31:10-31 portrays the virtuous wife—a direct contrast to the loud, wayward woman described here.

Proverbs 25:24 contrasts a quarrelsome wife with peaceful solitude—similar negative portrayal of a woman's disruptive presence.

Proverbs 27:15 compares a quarrelsome wife to a constant leak—another proverb about a woman's nagging, disruptive behavior.

1 Timothy 5:14 advises widows to marry and manage households—the opposite of the restless, wandering woman here.

Titus 2:5 Contrast

Titus 2:4-5 instructs young women to be 'working at home'—directly opposite the wayward woman who does not stay home.

Jeremiah 3:2 depicts Israel as a harlot sitting by waysides — same restless, public waiting for lovers as the loud, stubborn woman here.

1 Timothy 5:13 warns against idle women who go house to house—similar restlessness and failure to stay home.

Ezekiel 16:30 calls Jerusalem a 'brazen prostitute' — brazenness parallels the loud, stubborn character of the woman here.