Job 25:2

Dominion and fear are with him, he maketh peace in his high places.

Cross-references

In Job 26:5-14, Job responds by also describing God's power over the deep — directly echoing Bildad's theme.

In Job 40:9-14, God challenges Job with His own unmatched power, directly echoing the dominion and awe declared in Job 25:2.

In Job 9:2-10, Job describes God's power and wisdom — a parallel theme to Bildad's declaration of dominion here.

Jeremiah 10:7 calls for fear of the King of nations, reinforcing the awe and dominion described in Job 25:2.

Daniel 4:34-37 praises God's eternal dominion and justice, directly echoing the sovereignty and awe of Job 25:2.

Matthew 28:18 declares all authority given to Jesus, reflecting the divine dominion that Job 25:2 attributes to God.

Ephesians 1:21 places Christ above all dominion, echoing Job's claim that dominion belongs to God alone.

Jude 1:25 Parallel

Jude 1:25 ascribes power and authority to God, mirroring Job's attribution of dominion and awe to Him.

Isaiah 57:19 proclaims peace from God, paralleling Job's statement that God makes peace in heaven.

Isaiah 57:15 describes God as high and exalted, echoing Job's picture of God's dominion in the heights.