Psalm 107:17
Fools because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, are afflicted.
Cross-reference
Psalm 103:3 shows God's forgiveness and healing — the remedy for the affliction from rebellious ways here.
Isaiah 57:17 directly states God struck Israel for their iniquity — a strong parallel to the affliction from rebellious ways.
Jeremiah 2:19 says your own evil will punish you — exactly the idea of fools suffering because of their iniquities.
Jeremiah 4:18 echoes the same cause-effect: your own ways have brought calamity — directly parallel to rebellious ways bringing affliction.
Numbers 11:33 recounts God striking the people with plague for craving, an example of sin leading to affliction as in this verse.
Numbers 12:10-13 shows Miriam's leprosy as punishment for rebellion — a parallel to fools suffering for their iniquities.
Numbers 21:5-9 recounts Israel punished by fiery serpents for speaking against God — same pattern of sin leading to affliction.
2 Kings 18:12 explains Israel's exile as due to disobedience — a historical example of suffering for rebellion.
Jeremiah 5:25 states that sins withhold good — similar to how rebellious ways bring affliction here.
Micah 6:13 describes God's destruction due to sins — same principle as affliction for rebellious ways.
Luke 5:20 shows Jesus forgiving sins before healing — the divine remedy for the sin-affliction link here.
Lamentations 3:39 asks why complain when punished for sins — reinforcing that affliction comes from iniquity.