Job 21:11
They send forth their little ones like a flock, and their children dance.
Cross-reference
Job 27:14 warns that the wicked's multiplied children will face the sword — a direct contrast to their joyful dancing here, showing future judgment.
Ecclesiastes 8:11 explains why the wicked's children dance — delayed justice emboldens them to continue evil.
Isaiah 14:11 contrasts the dancing here with the fate of the proud — their music silenced in Sheol.
Luke 6:25 pronounces woe on those who laugh now — directly contrasting the dancing children here with future mourning.
Psalm 107:41 uses the same 'families like a flock' image for the poor blessed by God — here the wicked enjoy that same blessing.
Psalm 127:3-5 calls children a reward from the Lord — this verse shows the wicked also receiving that reward, raising questions of divine justice.
Isaiah 5:12 depicts the same revelry — but adds that they ignore God, revealing the wickedness behind the dancing.
Luke 12:19 echoes the same 'eat, drink, be merry' attitude — but the parable reveals its folly, mirroring the temporary joy of the wicked.