Job 21:20
His eyes shall see his destruction, and he shall drink of the wrath of the Almighty.
Cross-references
Job 27:19 describes the wicked's sudden loss of wealth—echoing the wish that the wicked personally see destruction and drink wrath.
Job 31:23 expresses fear of God's calamity — echoes the terror of facing divine wrath.
Psalm 75:8 uses the same cup-of-wrath imagery — the wicked drink God's wrath to the dregs.
Isaiah 51:17 also depicts drinking the cup of God's wrath, here applied to Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 25:15 commands the nations to drink the cup of God's wrath, echoing the same metaphor.
Jeremiah 25:16 describes the staggering effect of drinking that cup of wrath.
Jeremiah 51:7 portrays Babylon as a cup making nations drunk — a variation on the wrath-cup image.
Luke 16:23 shows the rich man in torment in Hades—a vivid picture of personal divine wrath, fulfilling the desire for the wicked to experience destruction.
Revelation 14:10 explicitly describes drinking the wine of God's wrath poured into the cup.
Isaiah 63:6 uses the same 'drink wrath' imagery of God making enemies drunk in anger — a strong parallel to Job's wish.
Revelation 19:15 uses the winepress of God's wrath — a different but related image of divine judgment.