Job 22:15
Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
Cross-references
In Job 15:29, Eliphaz similarly describes the wicked's wealth not lasting — reinforcing the fate of those on the old way.
Genesis 6:5 depicts the total wickedness of the old path Eliphaz warns about — the flood generation's evil hearts.
Genesis 6:11-13 describes the corruption and violence that filled the earth — the very path Eliphaz says the wicked trod.
Luke 17:26 references the days of Noah as a time of judgment — the same old path Eliphaz warns leads to destruction.
Luke 17:27 shows the normal life before the flood — the context of the old path that ended in sudden judgment.
Genesis 6:12 states God saw the earth's corruption — the wickedness of the old path Eliphaz references.
Genesis 7:21 records the destruction of all life — the consequence of following the old path of wickedness.
Genesis 7:23 describes the total wipeout except for Noah — the ultimate outcome of the old path Eliphaz warns against.
2 Peter 2:5 explicitly describes God's flood judgment on the ungodly — the same fate for those who walk the old way in Job 22:15-16.
Matthew 24:37 references the days of Noah — the same era of wickedness implied by the 'old way' in Job 22:15.