Job 1:15

And the Sabeans fell upon them, and took them away; yea, they have slain the servants with the edge of the sword; and I only am escaped alone to tell thee.

Cross-reference

Job 1:16 Parallel

Job 1:16 continues the narrative with the second calamity, building the series of disasters in Job's trials.

Job 1:17 Parallel

In Job 1:17, the third disaster mirrors the same pattern: raid by Chaldeans, servants killed, single survivor — echoing the Sabean attack here.

Job 1:19 Parallel

In Job 1:19, the fourth disaster — a wind collapses the house — follows the same 'only survivor' pattern as the Sabean attack here.

Job 16:7 Parallel

In Job 16:7, Job laments God has devastated his household — directly referencing the losses including the Sabean attack here.

Job 24:2 Parallel

Job 24:2 describes the wicked seizing flocks—parallel to the Sabeans taking Job's livestock.

In Genesis 14:13, an escapee reports Lot's capture to Abram — same 'sole survivor bearing bad news' motif as here.

In Deuteronomy 28:31, the curse of enemies taking livestock parallels the Sabean raid here — Job's loss resembles covenant curses.

Genesis 10:7 Historical context

Genesis 10:7 lists Sheba as a descendant of Cush, identifying the Sabeans who attacked Job's property.

Genesis 10:28 Historical context

Genesis 10:28 lists Sheba among Shem's descendants, another possible origin for the Sabeans in Job.

Genesis 25:3 Historical context

Genesis 25:3 lists Sheba from Keturah, another genealogical reference to the Sabeans attacking Job.