Job 13:6
Hear now my reasoning, and hearken to the pleadings of my lips.
Cross-reference
In Job 13:17, Job repeats his call: 'Listen carefully to my words' — a direct continuation of his plea in verse 6.
In Job 21:2, Job again pleads for his friends to listen carefully, matching the same request in 13:6 to hear his reasoning.
In Job 21:3, Job asks permission to speak, echoing his earlier call in 13:6 for them to hearken to his pleadings.
In Job 33:1-3, Elihu echoes Job's plea for a hearing, opening his own speech with the same call to listen to his words.
In Job 34:2, Elihu again calls the wise to hear, paralleling Job's earlier request to be heard.
In Job 15:17, Eliphaz says 'hear me' before declaring his vision — a parallel call to Job's own plea for a hearing.
In Job 33:31, Elihu commands 'Give ear, O Job, listen to me' — directly parallel to Job's opening plea.