Job 15:11
Are the consolations of God small with thee? is there any secret thing with thee?
Cross-reference
Job 15:8
Parallel
Job 15:8 challenges Job's claim to secret wisdom—both verses are Eliphaz's rebukes, part of the same rhetorical argument.
Job 5:8–26
Historical context
In Job 5:8-26, Eliphaz offered God's blessings and comfort—the very consolations he now accuses Job of rejecting.
Job 19:3
Contrast
In Job 19:3, Job directly counters Eliphaz's claim of offering consolation by stating he feels insulted, not comforted.
Job 11:6
Historical context
Job 11:6 declares God's wisdom and Job's guilt—part of the friends' counsel that Eliphaz sees as God's consolation.
Job 11:13–19
Historical context
Job 11:13-19 also presents God's promise of restoration—another 'consolation' from friends that Eliphaz claims Job despises.
Job 21:2
Contrast
In Job 21:2, Job redefines true consolation as listening, contrasting Eliphaz's spoken words.