Job 15:20
The wicked man travaileth with pain all his days, and the number of years is hidden to the oppressor.
Cross-reference
Job 27:13 describes the wicked man's fate from God — reinforcing the same theme of divine punishment here.
Job 16:17 describes Job's innocence — contrasting with the wicked man's guilt in the verse here.
In James 5:1-6, the rich oppressors are warned of miseries to come — echoing the wicked's constant suffering here. Strong parallel on retribution.
Leviticus 26:16 lists covenant curses including fever and heartache — similar to the wicked's constant pain as divine judgment.
In 1 Samuel 28:20, Saul is terrified and physically broken by fear — matching the wicked man's lifelong terror described here.
In Isaiah 57:20, the wicked are like the tossing sea unable to rest — directly matching the restless torment described here.
In Isaiah 48:22, God declares no peace for the wicked — confirming the lifelong torment and unrest described here.
In Psalm 7:14, the wicked conceive trouble and give birth to lies — paralleling the lifelong torment and trouble described here.
In Luke 12:19-21, the rich fool expects ease but dies suddenly — contrasting with the wicked's lifelong pain here. Thematic contrast.