Proverbs 7:22

He goeth after her straightway, as an ox goeth to the slaughter, or as a fool to the correction of the stocks;

Cross-reference

Proverbs 2:18 reveals that the adulteress's house leads to death, the same destination as the young man's path.

Proverbs 5:4 shows the adulteress's end is bitter and sharp, echoing the destructive outcome of following her.

Proverbs 6:32 states that adultery destroys oneself, directly matching the self-destruction in the young man's actions.

Proverbs 11:19 warns that pursuing evil leads to death, the same outcome as the young man following the adulteress.

Proverbs 22:3 warns that the simple go on and suffer, exactly as the young man goes to slaughter without heeding danger.

Proverbs 23:28 depicts the adulteress lying in wait for prey, mirroring the naive man being led to slaughter here.

Jeremiah 11:19 uses the 'ox led to slaughter' metaphor, paralleling the same imagery of vulnerability to hidden plots.