Job 19:11
He hath also kindled his wrath against me, and he counteth me unto him as one of his enemies.
Cross-reference
Job 13:24 asks why God counts him as an enemy, directly paralleling Job 19:11's 'counts me as his adversary'.
Job 16:9 describes God tearing him in wrath and treating him as an adversary, matching Job 19:11's complaint.
Job 33:10 says God counts him as an enemy, almost identical wording to Job 19:11's 'counts me as his adversary'.
In Job 31:35, Job wishes for an adversary to present his case, using the same term for 'adversary' that he applies to God here.
Deuteronomy 32:22 uses the same 'kindled wrath' imagery, describing God's anger burning to the depths of Sheol.
Psalm 89:46 asks how long God's wrath will burn like fire, echoing Job's complaint of kindled wrath against him.
Psalm 90:7 says we are consumed by God's anger, paralleling Job's experience of God's kindled wrath.
Lamentations 2:5 says the Lord has become like an enemy, paralleling Job's sense of being treated as an adversary.
In Jeremiah 30:14, God declares He has dealt Israel the blow of an enemy, mirroring Job's complaint that God counts him as an adversary.