Proverbs 7:13
So she caught him, and kissed him, and with an impudent face said unto him,
Cross-reference
Proverbs 9:15 shows Lady Folly calling to passersby, directly parallel to the adulteress's brazen approach in Proverbs 7:13.
Proverbs 6:35 warns that no bribe can appease a wronged husband — the inevitable consequence of the adulteress's actions in Proverbs 7.
In Genesis 39:12, Potiphar's wife physically grabs Joseph's garment, mirroring the 'seizes him' action of the adulteress.
Genesis 39:10 shows Potiphar's wife's daily seduction attempts — the same scenario of a brazen woman tempting a man, but Joseph resists.
Deuteronomy 28:50 describes a fierce-looking nation with 'hard of face', the exact Hebrew idiom used for the adulteress's brazen face.
Ezekiel 2:4 calls the Israelites 'stubborn' (hard of face), using the same Hebrew idiom as the adulteress's 'brazen face' in Proverbs 7:13.
Ezekiel 3:7-9 speaks of hardened faces and foreheads like flint, mirroring the 'brazen face' of the adulteress in Proverbs 7:13.
Revelation 2:20 portrays Jezebel, a woman who seduces and misleads God's servants, echoing the brazen adulteress in Proverbs 7:13.
Genesis 39:7 has Potiphar's wife propositioning Joseph, a parallel seduction by direct invitation, though without the kiss.