Job 18:14
His confidence shall be rooted out of his tabernacle, and it shall bring him to the king of terrors.
Cross-reference
Job 18:21 concludes that such is the dwelling of the evil man — directly summarizing the fate described in verse 14.
Job 8:14 compares the wicked's trust to a spider's web — both verses depict the collapse of false security.
Job 11:20 says the wicked's refuge is lost and hope is to die — same theme of lost security as in 18:14.
Job 24:17 mentions 'terrors of deep darkness' — directly parallels the 'king of terrors' in Job 18:14.
Job 17:16 asks about descending to the gates of death — a similar personification of death as a place or ruler.
Psalm 55:4 describes 'terrors of death' falling on the psalmist — directly echoing the 'king of terrors' image.
1 Corinthians 15:55 taunts death's victory — contrasting the terror of death here with its defeat in Christ.
Hebrews 2:15 speaks of those enslaved by fear of death — the same fear personified as the 'king of terrors'.
Psalm 52:5 uses the same 'torn from tent' imagery for divine judgment, reinforcing Bildad's picture of the wicked's sudden ruin.
Matthew 7:26 compares a foolish builder to one whose house falls — parallels the wicked's tent being torn away.
Psalm 112:10 describes the wicked's desire perishing — parallels the wicked being torn from his tent in Job.
Proverbs 10:28 states the expectation of the wicked perishes — similar to the wicked's security being destroyed in Job.
Proverbs 14:11 similarly declares the wicked's house destroyed, echoing the fate of the tent-dweller in Job 18:14.
Proverbs 21:12 says the Righteous One brings the wicked to ruin, paralleling the judgment on the wicked in Job 18:14.