Job 13:16
He also shall be my salvation: for an hypocrite shall not come before him.
Cross-reference
Job 8:13 reinforces that the hypocrite's hope perishes—echoing Job's claim that no hypocrite comes before God.
Job 27:8-10 expands on the hypocrite's lack of genuine hope in God—consistent with Job 13:16's exclusion from salvation.
Job 36:13 describes hypocrites storing up wrath—aligning with Job 13:16 that they cannot come before God for salvation.
Exodus 15:2 uses the exact phrase 'he has become my salvation' — the same confession Job makes as his hope.
Psalm 27:1 declares 'The Lord is my salvation' — the same reliance on God as salvation that Job expresses.
Psalm 62:6 says 'He only is my rock and my salvation' — Job's similar cry in 13:16 uses 'my salvation'.
Psalm 62:7 repeats 'On God rests my salvation' — closely paralleling Job's declaration that God is his salvation.
Psalm 118:14 proclaims 'The Lord... has become my salvation' — identical wording to Job's confidence in God as salvation.
Psalm 118:21 says 'you have become my salvation' — the same phrase Job uses for his deliverance.
Isaiah 12:2 announces 'God is my salvation' and 'he has become my salvation' — directly echoing Job's language of trust.
Isaiah 33:14 depicts hypocrites facing divine judgment—similar to Job 13:16's claim that hypocrites cannot approach God's salvation.
James 5:11 cites Job's perseverance as an example—reinforcing Job's confidence in salvation despite suffering.