Job 23:14
For he performeth the thing that is appointed for me: and many such things are with him.
Cross-reference
Job 7:3 describes his suffering as 'apportioned' — the same divine appointment Job here says God will complete.
Job 14:5 states God has appointed man's days and bounds — the same divine decree Job says God performs for him.
In Job 10:7, Job affirms none can deliver from God's hand — reinforcing the sovereign control that performs what is appointed for him.
Romans 11:33 exclaims God's judgments unsearchable and ways past finding out — directly paralleling Job's awe at God's many appointed plans.
1 Thessalonians 3:3 says believers are 'destined for' afflictions — matching Job's confidence that God appoints his suffering.
Jeremiah 30:24 says God will perform the intents of His heart — similar language to God performing what is appointed in Job.
Romans 9:19 asks who can resist God's will — complementing Job's statement that God performs His appointed purpose.
1 Thessalonians 5:9 says God destined us for salvation, not wrath — contrasting with Job's appointment of suffering, though both affirm divine appointment.
Isaiah 40:28 declares God's understanding unsearchable — echoing Job's recognition that God has many purposes beyond human comprehension.