Job 16:6

Though I speak, my grief is not asswaged: and though I forbear, what am I eased?

Cross-reference

Job 10:1 Parallel

In Job 10:1, Job expresses bitterness and weariness — echoing the same frustration with unrelieved grief in 16:6.

Job 7:11 Parallel

In Job 7:11, Job resolves to speak despite anguish, reinforcing that speaking does not assuage his pain here.

In Psalm 88:15-18, the psalmist shares Job's unrelieved grief and abandonment by companions, mirroring the futility of speaking or silence.

Psalm 77:1-9 records a lament of unanswered prayer and distress — parallel to Job's lament in 16:6 that his grief remains unassuaged.