Job 12:21
He poureth contempt upon princes, and weakeneth the strength of the mighty.
Cross-reference
Job 30:11 recounts God loosening Job's cord/bow, directly applying the same disarming action from Job 12:21 to Job himself.
Job 34:19 states God shows no partiality to princes, echoing the theme in Job 12:21 of God humbling the powerful.
Psalm 107:40 echoes the exact phrase 'pours contempt on nobles', reinforcing Job's theme of God humbling the proud.
In Isaiah 23:9, God plans to humble Tyre's pride—an example of disarming the mighty as in Job.
Isaiah 24:21 speaks of God punishing kings—parallel to Job's 'pours contempt on nobles'.
Daniel 2:21 says God deposes kings—directly parallel to Job's 'pours contempt on nobles'.
Daniel 4:32 shows God humbling Nebuchadnezzar, a prince — directly matching 'pours contempt on princes'.
Daniel 4:33 describes the fulfillment of that humbling — the prince stripped of his glory and made beast-like.
Acts 12:23 records Herod Agrippa struck down by an angel for not giving glory — a clear instance of God pouring contempt on a prince.
Isaiah 40:23 directly parallels Job 12:21: God brings princes to nothing and reduces rulers to nothing.
1 Corinthians 2:6 says the rulers of this age are coming to nothing, echoing Job 12:21's theme of God disarming the powerful.