Job 24:17
For the morning is to them even as the shadow of death: if one know them, they are in the terrors of the shadow of death.
Cross-reference
Job 18:14 describes the wicked being brought to 'the king of terrors'—the same terrors of death that haunt them in Job 24:17.
Job 34:22 uses the same 'shadow of death' phrase to assert no darkness hides the wicked — contrasting Job's claim that they dwell in its terrors.
Job 3:5 also uses 'shadow of death' and darkness, but in Job's own curse of his birth, not the wicked's fear of light.
Job 12:22 says God brings 'the shadow of death' to light—a divine reversal of the wicked's fear of exposure in Job 24:17.
Revelation 6:16 shows people begging to hide from God's face—the same desperate hiding from light/judgment as in Job 24:17.
Revelation 6:17 declares 'the great day of his wrath'—the morning/light that the wicked in Job 24:17 dread as death's shadow.
Psalm 73:19 says the wicked are 'utterly consumed with terrors'—the same 'terrors' that haunt them in Job 24:17.
Jeremiah 2:26 compares Israel's shame to a thief caught—like the wicked in Job 24:17 who dread being exposed by the light.
2 Corinthians 5:11 mentions 'the terror of the Lord' and being made manifest—echoing the terrors and exposure in Job 24:17.
Hebrews 2:15 speaks of bondage through fear of death — echoing Job's 'terrors of the shadow of death', but with deliverance in Christ.