Job 10:17
Thou renewest thy witnesses against me, and increasest thine indignation upon me; changes and war are against me.
Cross-reference
Job 16:8 uses 'witness' and 'testifies' directly paralleling the 'witnesses against me' in 10:17, reinforcing legal imagery.
In Job 16:11-16, Job uses the same warrior imagery of God attacking repeatedly, echoing the 'fresh troops' here.
In Job 19:6-11, Job describes God breaking him down on every side — matching the renewed witnesses and fresh troops.
In Job 16:9, Job depicts God tearing him in wrath — the same adversarial portrayal as the fresh troops and witnesses.
Ruth 1:21 shares the phrase 'testified against me' with the same legal connotation as Job 10:17.
Psalm 73:14 describes being stricken every morning — directly parallel to Job's experience of renewed suffering here.
Isaiah 38:13 describes God breaking bones like a lion, bringing affliction daily — echoing Job's sense of relentless divine attack.
Psalm 42:7 uses wave imagery for overwhelming affliction — paralleling Job's 'fresh troops' as relentless divine assault.