Job 21:22

Shall any teach God knowledge? seeing he judgeth those that are high.

Cross-reference

Job 40:2 Parallel

Job 40:2 challenges the faultfinder who contends with the Almighty, reinforcing Job's rhetorical question about teaching God knowledge.

Job 34:17-19 expands on God's impartial judgment of rulers, aligning with the theme of God judging the high.

Isaiah 40:13 asks who has measured the Spirit of the Lord or shown him counsel—identical theme to Job's 'will any teach God knowledge?'

Isaiah 40:14 continues asking who taught God knowledge—directly echoes Job's question about instructing the Almighty.

Isaiah 40:23 directly states God brings rulers to nothing, matching Job's claim that He judges the high.

Isaiah 45:9 Parallel

Isaiah 45:9 warns against striving with one's Maker, similar to Job's point that no one can teach God knowledge.

Romans 11:34 quotes Isaiah 40:13, asking who has known the mind of the Lord—parallel to Job's rhetorical question about teaching God.

1 Corinthians 2:16 echoes the same rhetorical question: no one can instruct God, reinforcing His transcendent knowledge.

2 Peter 2:4 Parallel

2 Peter 2:4 gives an example of God judging angels who sinned, illustrating His judgment of the high.