Job 13:27
Thou puttest my feet also in the stocks, and lookest narrowly unto all my paths; thou settest a print upon the heels of my feet.
Cross-reference
Job 10:6 similarly questions God's relentless searching for sin — reinforcing the theme of divine surveillance here.
Job 14:16 repeats the counting of steps — God scrutinizing every move, but adds He does not watch for sin. Same surveillance theme.
Job 33:11 directly quotes Job's words here, showing Elihu repeating Job's complaint about being in stocks.
Job 7:8 says God's eye is on him — same surveillance, but here the speaker wishes to be unseen. Echoes 'watch all my paths'.
Job 10:14 states God observes him for sin — directly parallels the watchful scrutiny of paths in the main verse.
Job 14:3 asks if God fixes His eye on him to bring into judgment — mirrors the surveillance and implied judgment of the stocks.
Job 36:8 describes being bound in fetters and cords of affliction — similar imagery to feet in stocks.
Psalm 139:3 says God scrutinizes path and lying down — a precise parallel to watching all paths, but with a positive tone.