Proverbs 7:27

Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death.

Cross-reference

Proverbs 2:18 uses nearly identical wording about the forbidden woman's house sinking to death, reinforcing the same warning.

Proverbs 2:19 adds that none who enter return, emphasizing the irreversible doom described here.

Proverbs 5:5 uses the same 'feet go down to death' metaphor, stressing the deadly path.

Proverbs 9:18 reveals the seductress's guests are in the depths of Sheol, mirroring the chambers of death.

Proverbs 15:24 presents the upward path of life that turns away from Sheol, directly contrasting the downward path to death here.

Proverbs 21:16 says wandering from understanding leads to resting in the dead, closely paralleling the house of the adulteress as a way to Sheol.

Proverbs 31:3 warns against giving strength to women who destroy kings, mirroring the fatal seduction of the adulteress in this chapter.

Ecclesiastes 7:26 calls the seductive woman 'bitter than death' and a snare, paralleling the deadly trap.

Judges 16:19 provides a narrative example of a woman's deception leading a strong man to ruin, echoing the warning here about the adulteress's path to death.

Matthew 7:13 describes the broad road leading to destruction, using the same path imagery to warn against sin, broadening the scope beyond sexual sin.

Luke 16:23 Parallel

Luke 16:23 depicts torment in Hades, illustrating the destination of the path to Sheol described here — a place of suffering after death.