Job 2:1
Again there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them to present himself before the Lord.
Cross-reference
Job 1:6 sets the heavenly council scene repeated in Job 2:1 — identical framework for Satan's second attack.
Job 38:7 mentions the sons of God shouting for joy at creation—the same phrase used in Job 2:1 for the heavenly beings.
1 Kings 22:19 depicts the Lord on his throne with the host of heaven, directly parallel to the sons of God in Job's divine council.
1 Kings 22:21 shows a spirit standing before the Lord, just as Satan appears among the sons of God in Job.
2 Chronicles 18:20 repeats the scene of a spirit standing before the Lord, aligning with the heavenly council in Job.
In Zechariah 3:1, Satan stands to accuse Joshua, mirroring his role as accuser in the heavenly court of Job 2:1.
1 Chronicles 21:1 introduces Satan as an adversary, connecting to the same figure who appears among the sons of God in Job.
Hebrews 1:14 calls angels ministering spirits, aligning with the sons of God who appear before the Lord in Job.