Job 15:17
I will shew thee, hear me; and that which I have seen I will declare;
Cross-reference
Job 13:5 wishes the friends would be silent — directly opposing Eliphaz's demand here to be heard and taught.
Job 33:1 begins with 'listen to my words' — nearly identical call for attention as Eliphaz uses here.
Job 13:1 claims to have seen and heard — same appeal to personal experience Eliphaz makes here.
Job 13:6 has Job asking to be heard — same appeal structure but from the other speaker.
Job 5:27 concludes with a call to hear and apply — same pattern as Eliphaz's introductory appeal here to listen to his insight.
Job 34:2 calls wise men to listen — similar to Eliphaz's invitation here to hear his explanation.
Job 36:2 asks for patience to show more about God — echoing Eliphaz's promise here to explain what he has seen.