Job 13:20

Only do not two things unto me: then will I not hide myself from thee.

Cross-reference

Job 9:34 Parallel

In Job 9:34, Job asks God to remove his rod and dread — the same desire for God's terror to cease so he can approach.

Job 9:35 Parallel

In Job 9:35, Job says he would speak fearlessly if terror were removed — directly parallel to asking conditions to not hide from God.

In Revelation 6:16, people beg to be hidden from the face of God — a direct reversal of Job's request to not hide.

In Genesis 3:8-10, Adam hides from God's face out of fear — Job wants to avoid hiding, contrasting with Adam's response.

In Psalm 139:12, hiding is impossible because darkness is light to God — contrasts with Job's conditional ability to not hide.