Job 10:18
Wherefore then hast thou brought me forth out of the womb? Oh that I had given up the ghost, and no eye had seen me!
Cross-reference
In Job 3:10, Job similarly laments that the womb doors were not shut, reinforcing his wish to have died before birth.
In Job 3:11, Job asks why he did not perish at birth, directly echoing the same regret of being born.
In Job 3:3, Job curses the day of his birth, directly paralleling his wish here that he had never been born.
In Jeremiah 15:10, the prophet laments his mother giving him birth, sharing Job's cry of regretting existence.
In Jeremiah 20:14-18, the prophet curses his birth and wishes he had died in the womb, closely matching Job's lament.
In Matthew 26:24, Jesus says it would be better for the betrayer if he had not been born, echoing the same 'better unborn' theme.
In Ecclesiastes 4:3, the Preacher declares the never-born better than the living, directly echoing Job's sentiment.
In Jeremiah 20:17, the prophet laments that his mother's womb did not become his grave, closely paralleling Job's regret.