Job 20:24

He shall flee from the iron weapon, and the bow of steel shall strike him through.

Cross-reference

Job 27:22 Parallel

In Job 27:22, Job says God hurls at the wicked without pity and he flees—echoing the futile escape from weapons.

In 1 Kings 20:30, fleeing soldiers are killed by a falling wall—same ironic judgment: escape one threat only to be struck by another.

Isaiah 24:18 uses the same 'flee from terror, fall into pit' motif—inescapable judgment for the wicked.

Jeremiah 48:44 repeats the 'flee from terror, fall into pit, caught in snare'—direct parallel to Job's bronze arrow after fleeing iron.

Amos 5:19 Parallel

Amos 5:19 depicts fleeing a lion only to meet a bear—same pattern of escaping one danger into another.

Amos 9:1-3 declares no escape from God's judgment—reinforces Job's point that fleeing one weapon leads to another.