Job 21:13

They spend their days in wealth, and in a moment go down to the grave.

Cross-references

Job 36:11 Contrast

Job 36:11 promises prosperity and peaceful death to the obedient, contrasting the wicked's same fate here.

Psalm 73:4 Parallel

Psalm 73:4 describes the wicked dying without pain, directly paralleling the peaceful death of the wicked here.

Luke 12:20 Parallel

Luke 12:20 has God demand the rich fool's soul that night, directly paralleling the sudden death of the wicked here.

Psalm 49:14 Parallel

In Psalm 49:14, the wicked are appointed for Sheol like sheep — directly paralleling their sudden descent to Sheol here.

Matthew 24:38 shows people eating and drinking before the flood, mirroring the wicked's unaware prosperity before sudden death.

Matthew 24:39 emphasizes their unawareness of the coming flood, similar to the sudden grave here.

Luke 12:19 Parallel

Luke 12:19 records the rich fool's plan to eat and be merry, reflecting the wicked's wealth and ease here.

Luke 16:25 Parallel

In Luke 16:25, the rich man's prosperity in life is reversed after death — a reversal that echoes the fate of the prosperous here.

Luke 17:28 Parallel

In Luke 17:28, people in Lot's day live normally before sudden destruction — echoing the sudden death of the prosperous wicked here.

Luke 17:29 Parallel

In Luke 17:29, fire from heaven destroys them suddenly — mirroring the 'in a moment' descent to Sheol here.

In Judges 20:34, Benjaminites face sudden disaster unaware — similar to the wicked's sudden death here.