Job 24:7
They cause the naked to lodge without clothing, that they have no covering in the cold.
Cross-reference
Job 24:10 repeats the same oppression: causing nakedness. Reinforces the pattern of wickedness.
Job 31:19 shows Job's care for the naked — opposite of the wicked's cruelty in 24:7. Contrasts righteousness.
Job 31:20 continues Job's claim of clothing the poor — directly opposing the wicked's neglect in 24:7.
Job 22:6 has Eliphaz falsely accusing Job of stripping the naked — the same sin the wicked commit in 24:7.
Exodus 22:26 commands returning a cloak taken as pledge by sunset — opposite of the wicked's theft of covering in 24:7.
Exodus 22:27 explains the cloak is the poor's only covering — highlights the cruelty of taking it, as in 24:7.
Deuteronomy 24:11-13 requires returning a pledge by sunset so the poor can sleep — contrasts with the wicked's deprivation in 24:7.
Proverbs 31:21 describes a household protected from cold by warm clothing, contrasting with the nakedness of the poor in Job.
Isaiah 58:7 commands covering the naked — the very opposite of the wicked's neglect in Job 24:7.
Deuteronomy 24:13 commands returning a cloak so the poor can sleep covered, directly addressing the lack of covering in Job.
Ecclesiastes 4:1 laments the oppressed with no comforter, paralleling the destitution of the poor in Job who lack clothing and shelter.
Proverbs 25:20 compares taking a garment on a cold day to insensitivity, echoing the cold exposure of the poor in Job.