Job 22:21
Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace: thereby good shall come unto thee.
Cross-reference
In Job 5:8, Eliphaz gives the same advice to seek God — reinforcing his earlier call to submit and find peace.
In Job 36:11, Elihu states that obedience brings prosperity — directly paralleling the conditional promise of 'good' in Job 22:21.
In Job 8:5, Bildad urges Job to seek God — a parallel exhortation from another friend, echoing the same theme of turning to God.
In Job 11:13, Zophar calls Job to prepare his heart toward God — a parallel plea to be at peace with God.
1 Chronicles 28:9 echoes this call to know God with a whole heart, promising that those who seek Him will find Him and have peace.
Isaiah 27:5 urges taking hold of God's strength to make peace with Him, directly matching the call to be at peace with God here.
John 17:3 defines eternal life as knowing God, directly paralleling the call to 'acquaint yourself with him' for peace.
2 Corinthians 5:20 pleads for reconciliation with God, directly echoing the call to be at peace with Him here.
In Ephesians 2:14-17, Christ Himself is our peace, reconciling us to God — the means by which the call to 'be at peace' in Job 22:21 is realized.
Luke 12:58 uses a legal parable to urge urgent reconciliation, paralleling the call to make peace with God before it's too late.
Acts 10:36 proclaims peace through Jesus Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of the peace with God urged here.
Isaiah 57:19-21 promises peace to the far and near but denies it to the wicked, reinforcing the call to be at peace with God.
Matthew 5:25 advises settling with an adversary quickly, a practical parallel to making peace with God before judgment.