Job 13:11

Shall not his excellency make you afraid? and his dread fall upon you?

Cross-reference

Job 13:21 Parallel

Job 13:21 echoes the same dread — Job pleads for God to remove the terror he warned his friends about, showing his own experience.

Job 9:34 Parallel

In Job 9:34, Job himself fears God's dread—the same terror he here accuses his friends of ignoring.

Job 31:23 Parallel

Job 31:23 confesses terror of God's majesty, directly paralleling the dread Job asks about in this verse.

Exodus 15:16 uses the same phrase 'terror and dread' falling on enemies, paralleling Job's warning that God's majesty brings dread.

Revelation 15:4 asks 'who will not fear?' — the same rhetorical question as Job 13:11, emphasizing that God's holiness demands reverence.

Isaiah 8:13 Allusion

Isaiah 8:13 echoes the same call to fear God with dread, reinforcing that proper reverence involves terror of His majesty.

Psalm 119:120 expresses trembling fear of God's judgments, mirroring Job's call for his friends to dread God's majesty.

Jeremiah 5:22 echoes the call to fear God, citing his power over the sea as reason for trembling — like Job's warning of divine dread.

Matthew 10:28 commands fear of the one who can destroy both soul and body, a similar call to reverence God's ultimate power as in Job.

Jeremiah 10:10 Related theme

Jeremiah 10:10 depicts God's wrath causing earth to quake, aligning with Job's warning that God's majesty terrifies.