Job 21:33
The clods of the valley shall be sweet unto him, and every man shall draw after him, as there are innumerable before him.
Cross-reference
Job 3:17
Parallel
Job 3:17 describes death as a place where the wicked cease troubling — echoing the 'sweet clods' as a peaceful end.
Job 30:23
Parallel
Job 30:23 acknowledges death as the house appointed for all — reinforcing the universal fate described in 21:33.
Job 3:18
Parallel
Job 3:18 adds that prisoners are at ease in death — paralleling the idea of rest for all in the grave.
Genesis 3:19
Allusion
Genesis 3:19 states humans return to dust — connecting to the 'clods of the valley' as the earthy end of all.