Job 15:15
Behold, he putteth no trust in his saints; yea, the heavens are not clean in his sight.
Cross-reference
Job 4:18 makes the same claim that God does not trust his servants — reinforcing Eliphaz's argument about heavenly imperfection.
Job 25:5 says even the moon and stars are not pure — extending the same theme that celestial bodies are unclean before God.
In Job 5:1, Eliphaz similarly questions turning to holy ones, reinforcing that even they are not trustworthy before God.
Isaiah 6:2-5 echoes that even heavenly beings are not pure before God, as seraphim veil themselves, affirming God's absolute holiness.
Habakkuk 1:13 affirms God's pure eyes that cannot look on evil, aligning with Job 15:15 that even heavens are impure before Him.
Colossians 1:22 presents Christ's reconciliation making believers holy before God, contrasting Job 15:15 where even holy ones are impure.
Romans 3:20 declares no flesh justified by law, echoing Job's point that even holy ones are not pure — all fall short before God.