Job 24:2
Some remove the landmarks; they violently take away flocks, and feed thereof.
Cross-reference
In Job 20:19, Zophar describes the wicked seizing houses — the same oppression of the poor as moving landmarks here.
Deuteronomy 19:14 commands not to remove landmarks — the very sin Job describes being committed.
Deuteronomy 27:17 pronounces a curse on those who remove landmarks — reinforcing the wickedness Job observes.
Proverbs 22:28 warns against removing ancient landmarks — same prohibition as Job's accusation.
Proverbs 23:10 also commands not to remove old landmarks — directly parallel to Job 24:2.
Hosea 5:10 uses removing landmarks as a metaphor for Judah's princes — linking to Job's literal description of injustice.
Isaiah 3:14 condemns leaders who devour the vineyard and plunder the poor — the same land-grabbing injustice as moving landmarks.
Ezekiel 45:9 commands princes to cease evictions — directly addressing the land-grabbing injustice of moving landmarks here.
Micah 2:2 describes coveting and seizing fields and houses — the exact same sin of moving landmarks and taking property here.
Leviticus 6:4 commands restitution for stolen property — the very sin of moving landmarks and seizing flocks described here.