Job 21:32

Yet shall he be brought to the grave, and shall remain in the tomb.

Cross-reference

Job 24:19 Parallel

Job 24:19 directly states that the grave snatches sinners — a clear parallel to the wicked being brought to the grave here.

Job 17:14 Parallel

Job 17:14 personifies corruption and the worm as family — a vivid image of decay, echoing the grave's reality for all, including the wicked.

Psalm 49:14 Parallel

Psalm 49:14 reveals that the wicked are consumed in the grave, contrasting with the honorable burial described here — their end is destruction.

Ecclesiastes 8:10 similarly notes the wicked are buried and praised — reinforcing Job's point that the wicked receive honor in death.

Ezekiel 32:21-32 depicts the wicked rulers lying slain in Sheol, reinforcing that the grave is their final destination despite earthly honor.