Job 1:7

And the Lord said unto Satan, Whence comest thou? Then Satan answered the Lord, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.

Cross-references

Job 2:2 Parallel

Job 2:2 repeats the exact dialogue — the same question and answer about Satan's roaming.

Zechariah 1:10 describes angels sent to patrol the earth — very similar activity to Satan's 'going to and fro' in Job.

1 Peter 5:8 Parallel

In 1 Peter 5:8, the devil prowls like a roaring lion, directly paralleling Satan's earth-roaming in Job.

In 1 Kings 22:21, a spirit comes before the Lord offering to entice Ahab, mirroring Satan's adversarial court appearance.

In Zechariah 1:11, angelic horsemen patrol the earth, reporting peace — a parallel to Satan's roaming but with opposite intent.

Revelation 20:2 describes Satan bound, contrasting with his free roaming in Job 1:7 — showing the ultimate restraint of the adversary.

In Zechariah 6:7, strong horses patrol the earth under divine command, echoing Satan's restless movement in Job.

In Revelation 12:9, Satan is thrown down to earth — a later event connecting to his earthly presence from Job.

In Revelation 12:12-17, the devil on earth persecutes God's people, continuing the theme of his earthly activity.

Ephesians 2:2 identifies Satan as 'prince of the power of the air,' connecting to his roaming in Job 1:7 as the source of worldly influence.

In Revelation 20:8, Satan goes out to deceive the nations, another instance of his roaming to cause harm.