Jeremiah 20:17

Because he slew me not from the womb; or that my mother might have been my grave, and her womb to be always great with me.

Cross-reference

Job 3:10 Allusion

Job 3:10 laments the womb doors not being shut to hide trouble — directly echoing Jeremiah's wish that his mother's womb had been his grave.

Job 3:11 Allusion

Job 3:11 asks why he did not perish at birth — the same cry as Jeremiah's regret for not being killed in the womb.

Job 3:16 Parallel

Job 3:16 wishes to be a stillborn hidden in the ground, matching Jeremiah's desire for his mother's womb to be his grave.

Job 10:18 Parallel

Job 10:18 laments being brought out of the womb, wishing death before any eye saw him — parallel to Jeremiah's curse on his birth.

Job 10:19 Allusion

Job 10:19 wishes to go straight from womb to grave — exactly the same sentiment as Jeremiah's wish to have died in the womb.