Job 18:6
The light shall be dark in his tabernacle, and his candle shall be put out with him.
Cross-reference
Job 21:17 asks how often the wicked's candle is put out — the exact same phrase, reinforcing the theme.
Job 15:30 says the wicked will not depart from darkness, echoing the lamp going out as a sign of divine judgment.
Job 20:26 speaks of utter darkness and consuming fire in the wicked's tent, mirroring the lamp going out in the tent.
Job 29:3 recalls when God's lamp shone on Job — opposite of the wicked's lamp going out, highlighting Job's former blessing.
Job 30:26 laments expecting light but getting darkness, echoing the lamp's extinction but from a righteous sufferer's perspective.
Psalm 18:28 says God lights the righteous's candle — a direct contrast to the wicked's candle being put out.
Revelation 18:23 declares Babylon's candle will shine no more — the same image of light ceasing in judgment.
Proverbs 4:19 says the wicked walk in deep darkness, reinforcing the same metaphor of light denied to the godless.
Proverbs 13:9 directly states the lamp of the wicked will be put out, a near-identical proverb to Bildad's declaration.
Proverbs 20:20 uses the same 'lamp put out' imagery for those who curse parents, reinforcing the fate of the wicked.
Proverbs 24:20 echoes the same 'candle of the wicked shall be put out' — a direct parallel to the extinguishing light here.
Ezekiel 32:7 describes God extinguishing light (sun, moon) in judgment on Pharaoh, mirroring the darkening of the wicked's tent.