Job 12:19
He leadeth princes away spoiled, and overthroweth the mighty.
Cross-reference
Job 34:19 reinforces God's impartiality toward princes, directly paralleling the humbling of priests and officials.
Isaiah 37:36-38 recounts God's judgment on Assyrian king Sennacherib, a clear instance of the mighty overthrown as in Job 12:19.
Revelation 17:14 depicts the Lamb's final victory over earthly powers, the ultimate fulfillment of God overthrowing the mighty in Job 12:19.
1 Samuel 17:45 shows David overthrowing the mighty Goliath by God's power, an example of Job 12:19's pattern.
Revelation 19:19-21 depicts the final defeat of earthly rulers, echoing God's humbling of priests and officials in Job.
Joshua 10:24 shows Joshua humbling defeated kings, mirroring Job 12:19's theme of God overthrowing the mighty.
Joshua 10:42 attributes the defeat of many kings to the Lord, paralleling Job 12:19's declaration that God overthrows the mighty.
1 Samuel 17:46 continues David's declaration of God's victory over the mighty, reinforcing Job 12:19's truth.
Isaiah 45:1 describes God empowering Cyrus to subdue nations, paralleling Job 12:19's theme of God overthrowing the mighty.
Daniel 2:47 acknowledges God's sovereignty over kings, aligning with Job's declaration that God overthrows established officials.
1 Corinthians 2:6 says rulers of this age are coming to nothing, similar to God overthrowing officials in Job.