Job 20:7
Yet he shall perish for ever like his own dung: they which have seen him shall say, Where is he?
Cross-references
Job 20:9 continues the thought: the wicked vanish from sight, reinforcing the disappearance described in verse 7.
Job 21:28 quotes the friends' question 'Where is the house of the wicked?' echoing the 'Where is he?' from verse 7.
Job 27:19 describes the rich man vanishing, a later parallel to the wicked's sudden disappearance here.
2 Kings 9:37 compares Jezebel's carcass to dung, matching the vivid image of the wicked perishing like dung.
Psalm 83:10 says enemies became as dung, a direct parallel to the wicked's fate described here.
Jeremiah 8:2 uses 'dung upon the face of the earth' for the unburied dead, echoing the same disgrace.
Malachi 2:3 uses the same dung imagery — God spreads dung on faces, reinforcing the contemptible end of the wicked here.
Isaiah 41:12 promises that enemies will be sought but not found — echoing the disappearance of the wicked here.