Job 15:4

Yea, thou castest off fear, and restrainest prayer before God.

Cross-reference

Job 4:6 Contrast

In Job 4:6, Eliphaz affirmed Job's fear of God as his confidence; here he reverses and says Job is destroying it—a direct contrast.

Job 19:3 Parallel

In Job 19:3, Job complains about being reproached—this accusation by Eliphaz is one of those reproaches.

Job 5:8 Contrast

In Job 5:8, Eliphaz himself urged seeking God — now he accuses Job of hindering that same devotion, an ironic contrast.

Job 6:14 Parallel

In Job 6:14, Job says withholding kindness forsakes fear of God; Eliphaz accuses Job of doing away with fear—parallel concept.

Job 27:10 Parallel

Job 27:10 questions if the wicked delight in God — mirroring Eliphaz's charge that Job undermines devotion.

Job 36:13 Parallel

In Job 36:13, Elihu describes the godless as harboring resentment—similar to Eliphaz's charge that Job undermines piety.

In Psalm 36:1-3, the wicked have no fear of God before their eyes—the same phrase Eliphaz uses against Job.

Zephaniah 1:6 describes those who turn from God and do not seek Him — echoing Eliphaz's charge of hindering devotion.

Luke 18:1 Contrast

In Luke 18:1, Jesus commands persistent prayer—opposite of Eliphaz's accusation that Job hinders devotion.

In Colossians 4:2, Paul urges devotion to prayer—contrasting with the accusation here of hindering devotion.

Hosea 7:14 Parallel

Hosea 7:14 depicts failing to sincerely cry out to God — echoing Eliphaz's accusation of hindering true devotion.