Job 22:11
Or darkness, that thou canst not see; and abundance of waters cover thee.
Cross-reference
Job 19:8 has Job himself lamenting that God set darkness on his paths, directly echoing the darkness in 22:11 — a shared experience.
Job 18:6 uses the same darkness imagery — the lamp of the wicked is put out — paralleling the darkness that covers Job in 22:11.
Job 18:18 describes the wicked thrust from light into darkness, mirroring the darkness in Job 22:11 as a sign of judgment.
Job 23:17 mentions thick darkness covering the face, same darkness imagery from Job's own perspective.
Psalm 69:2 describes sinking in deep waters and flood sweeping over, directly echoing Job's flood.
Lamentations 3:2 echoes being driven into darkness without light, directly paralleling the darkness in Job 22:11 as a personal affliction.
Lamentations 3:54 says water closed over the head, identical to the flood covering.
Jonah 2:3 describes flood surrounding and waves passing over, matching Job's waters.
Psalm 42:7 uses waves and breakers overwhelming the psalmist, like the flood covering Job.
Psalm 69:1 cries out about waters reaching the neck, paralleling the flood imagery.
Psalm 124:4 says the flood would have swept us away, similar to the covering flood.
Isaiah 8:22 describes distress and thick darkness as judgment, paralleling the darkness covering Job in 22:11 as a sign of divine wrath.