Job 24:13
They are of those that rebel against the light; they know not the ways thereof, nor abide in the paths thereof.
Cross-reference
Job 24:16 directly continues: the same rebels dig through houses in darkness, not knowing light.
Job 23:12 shows Job treasuring God's commands—the opposite of those in 24:13 who rebel against the light.
Job 23:11 contrasts Job's faithful following of God's way with the rebels in 24:13 who reject the light.
In 2 Peter 2:20-22, those who turn back from the way of righteousness echo Job's rebels who reject light.
James 4:17 defines sin as knowing the good and not doing it—directly matching the rebellion against light in Job 24:13.
2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 describes those who refuse to love the truth and are deluded—a clear parallel to rebelling against the light.
John 12:40 explains that God blinds those who reject the light—revealing the divine judgment behind the rebellion in Job.
In John 8:44, the devil does not stand in the truth — mirroring those who rebel against light in Job.
John 3:20 says evildoers hate the light to avoid exposure, mirroring Job's rebels who do not stay in light's paths.
John 3:19 explains that people love darkness because their deeds are evil, directly paralleling Job's rebels who reject light.
Ezekiel 8:12 shows elders doing evil in darkness, claiming God doesn't see — identical rebellion against light.
John 13:30 records Judas going out into the night — embodying the rebellion against light that Job 24:13 describes.
Romans 2:8 describes those who disobey the truth and follow unrighteousness — the same rebellion against light.
Isaiah 29:15 condemns those who hide their deeds in darkness, thinking God doesn't see — the same rebellion against light.
Proverbs 2:13 describes those who leave straight paths to walk in dark ways — directly echoing the rebellion against light in Job 24:13.
John 9:39-41 speaks of spiritual blindness and those who claim to see, relating to Job's rebels who are not acquainted with light.
John 12:35 warns to walk in the light before darkness comes—echoing the fate of those who rebel against light in Job.
Proverbs 4:19 describes the wicked's way as deep darkness, complementing Job's picture of those who reject the light.
Jeremiah 23:24 declares no one can hide from God — contrasting with rebels who think darkness conceals them.
Romans 3:11-17 catalogues universal sin and rejection of God—generalizing the specific rebellion against light in Job.
Ephesians 5:11 commands exposing deeds of darkness, directly addressing those who rebel against the light as described here.