Job 14:22

But his flesh upon him shall have pain, and his soul within him shall mourn.

Cross-reference

Job 19:26 Contrast

Job 19:26 expresses hope of seeing God after death—contrasting sharply with the hopeless self-mourning in 14:22.

In Job 33:19-21, Elihu elaborates on the same physical wasting—pain and consumed flesh—adding a divine discipline perspective to Job's lament.

Job 33:21 Parallel

Job 33:21 specifically describes flesh wasting away, directly echoing the physical pain image in Job 14:22.

Job 19:20 Parallel

Job 19:20 describes bones clinging to skin—a vivid picture of bodily suffering that echoes the 'pain of his own body' in 14:22.