Job 23:15
Therefore am I troubled at his presence: when I consider, I am afraid of him.
Cross-reference
In Job 23:3, Job longs to find God — contrasting with the fear he now feels after considering God's sovereign purposes.
In Job 31:23, Job explicitly states he dreaded destruction from God, directly echoing the terror of 23:15.
In Job 9:34, Job wishes for a mediator to remove God's terror, directly connecting to his fear in 23:15.
In Job 10:15, Job laments his shame and affliction before God, paralleling his terror in 23:15 but focusing on guilt rather than dread.
In Psalm 119:120, the psalmist's flesh trembles in fear of God, a direct parallel to Job's terror.
In Habakkuk 3:16, the prophet's body trembles at God's coming judgment, mirroring Job's physical dread.
In John 14:1, Jesus commands not to be troubled, directly contrasting Job's terror at God's presence.
In Genesis 3:10, Adam hides from God in fear after sin, a parallel to Job's terror but with a different cause.
In Psalm 77:3, the psalmist groans and grows faint remembering God, similar to Job's distress at God's presence.