Job 18:17
His remembrance shall perish from the earth, and he shall have no name in the street.
Cross-reference
In Job 24:20, the wicked are also forgotten and consumed, directly echoing the fate of having no remembrance.
Job 4:20 says the wicked perish forever without anyone regarding them — a similar theme of being forgotten and unnoticed.
Psalm 34:16 directly states God cuts off the memory of evildoers from the earth — identical fate to the wicked in Job 18:17.
Psalm 109:13 curses that the wicked's name be blotted out in the next generation — a direct parallel to the memory perishing in Job 18:17.
Proverbs 10:7 states the name of the wicked will rot — directly echoing the idea that the wicked's memory perishes from the earth.
Exodus 17:14 records God blotting out the memory of Amalek — a specific instance of the same divine judgment of erasing remembrance.
2 Samuel 18:18 shows Absalom erecting a monument to preserve his name — contrasting with the wicked's memory perishing in Job 18:17.
In Psalm 109:15, the psalmist prays for the memory of the wicked to be cut off, directly paralleling Bildad's declaration.
Psalm 83:4 records enemies plotting to wipe out Israel's name — similar desire to erase memory, but applied to a nation rather than an individual.
In Psalm 41:5, enemies wish for the psalmist's name to perish, similar to the wicked's name perishing in Job.
Proverbs 2:22 says the wicked will be cut off from the land — a similar fate of removal, though not specifically about memory.