Job 22:10

Therefore snares are round about thee, and sudden fear troubleth thee;

Cross-references

Job 6:4 Parallel

Job 6:4 mentions 'terrors of God' arrayed against him, directly paralleling the 'sudden terror' Eliphaz warns about.

Job 13:21 Parallel

Job 13:21 pleads for God to stop terrifying him, using the same concept of terror that Eliphaz says overwhelms Job.

Job 18:8-10 describes snares and traps for the wicked, mirroring the 'snares all around you' in Eliphaz's warning.

Job 19:6 Parallel

Job 19:6 uses 'net' imagery for God's entrapment, similar to the snares Eliphaz says surround Job.

Job 34:28 Historical context

Job 34:28 shows God hears the cry of the poor, linking to Eliphaz's accusation in Job 22 that Job oppressed the poor, leading to his terror.

Proverbs 1:27 describes sudden terror and calamity coming upon the foolish, just as Eliphaz warns of sudden terror.

Proverbs 3:25 uses the same 'sudden terror' phrase to counsel against fear, contrasting with Job's experience of being overwhelmed.

Proverbs 3:26 promises God keeps your foot from snares, while Job 22:10 says snares surround him — a contrast of divine protection vs. affliction.

1 Thessalonians 5:3 describes sudden destruction coming on the unsuspecting, echoing the sudden terror in Job 22:10 as a warning.