Job 1:6

Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them.

Cross-reference

Job 2:1 Parallel

Job 2:1 repeats the heavenly council scene almost verbatim, reinforcing the pattern of Satan appearing among the sons of God.

Job 38:7 Allusion

Job 38:7 identifies 'sons of God' as the angels who sang at creation—the same beings who present themselves before God here.

1 Kings 22:19 depicts a heavenly council with the host of God standing before His throne, directly parallel to the scene in Job of the sons of God presenting themselves.

Zechariah 3:1 shows Satan standing to accuse Joshua the high priest, mirroring the heavenly courtroom setting where Satan appears among the sons of God.

Revelation 12:9 depicts Satan thrown down to earth, contrasting with Job where he still has access to God's presence in heaven.

Revelation 12:10 calls Satan 'the accuser' who accuses day and night before God, directly echoing his role in Job's heavenly scene.

1 Kings 22:21 has a spirit coming forward before God, directly parallel to Satan's appearance among the sons of God in the same council scene.

2 Chronicles 18:20 repeats the same scene as 1 Kings 22:21—a spirit stands before God, paralleling Satan's entrance in Job's heavenly court.

1 Chronicles 21:1 introduces Satan inciting David—the same figure from Job, but here acting on earth rather than appearing in the heavenly court.