Job 14:13

O that thou wouldest hide me in the grave, that thou wouldest keep me secret, until thy wrath be past, that thou wouldest appoint me a set time, and remember me!

Cross-reference

In Job 3:17-19, Sheol is a place of rest from affliction — the same refuge Job seeks in chapter 14.

Job 6:9 Parallel

Job 6:9 directly echoes the desire for destruction — both cry for God to end their suffering.

Job 36:20 Contrast

Job 36:20 warns against desiring the night, directly contrasting Job's longing for the grave.

Job 7:1 Parallel

Job 7:1 speaks of an appointed time for all people, linking to Job's plea for a set time in the grave.

Psalm 106:4 Parallel

Psalm 106:4 is a direct prayer: 'Remember me, O LORD' when saving Your people — the same appeal Job makes for remembrance.

Isaiah 26:20 uses identical language: hiding until God's fury passes, directly echoing Job's plea for concealment.

Luke 23:42 Allusion

Luke 23:42 has the thief on the cross cry 'Remember me when you come into your kingdom' — a striking echo of Job's request.

Isaiah 12:1 Parallel

Isaiah 12:1 thanks God for turning away His anger — the same resolution Job hopes for after the wrath passes.