Job 25:5

Behold even to the moon, and it shineth not; yea, the stars are not pure in his sight.

Cross-references

Job 4:18 Parallel

Job 4:18 states that God charges angels with error—directly parallel to Bildad's claim that moon and stars are not pure, both emphasizing divine purity.

Job 15:15 Parallel

Job 15:15 says the heavens are not pure in God's sight—virtually identical to Job 25:5's point about moon and stars, reinforcing the same argument.

Isaiah 24:23 echoes Job 25:5 — the moon and sun are confounded before God's glory, showing creation's inadequacy.

Isaiah 60:19 echoes the idea that moon and stars are insufficient light, but here God Himself becomes the everlasting light, surpassing them.

2 Corinthians 3:10 applies the same principle: what once had glory loses it when compared to a greater glory, just as moon/stars dim before God.

Isaiah 60:20 continues the theme: the moon will not withdraw, yet God's light replaces it, similar to Job's point that celestial bodies lack true brightness.