Job 20:22
In the fulness of his sufficiency he shall be in straits: every hand of the wicked shall come upon him.
Cross-reference
Job 15:29 echoes the same theme: the wicked's wealth will not last, aligning with the distress in fullness described here.
Job 15:21 says 'in prosperity the destroyer shall come' — the same sudden judgment theme as Job 20:22's 'fullness of sufficiency' leading to straits.
Job 21:23 claims the wicked die in full strength and ease — directly opposing Zophar's claim of distress in prosperity.
Job 16:11 uses similar language of being handed over to attackers, mirroring the fate of the wicked in Job 20:22 — a verbal parallel with ironic reversal.
Job 18:7 describes the wicked's downfall by his own schemes, similar to the distress from others in Job 20:22.
Revelation 18:7 depicts Babylon's fall from luxury to torment, mirroring the distress in sufficiency described in Job 20:22.
In 2 Kings 24:2, God sends multiple enemy bands against Judah — echoing the 'every hand of the wicked' that attacks the wicked in Job 20:22.
Isaiah 10:6 shows God using Assyria as his instrument against a hypocritical nation — parallel to the wicked being attacked by other wicked hands.