Job 26:13

By his spirit he hath garnished the heavens; his hand hath formed the crooked serpent.

Cross-reference

Psalm 33:6 Parallel

Psalm 33:6 uses 'by the breath of his mouth' to describe making the heavens — directly echoing Job 26:13's depiction of God's breath creating fair skies.

Psalm 74:13 Parallel

Psalm 74:13 describes God breaking heads of sea monsters — parallel to Job 26:13's piercing of the gliding serpent, both depicting victory over chaos creatures.

Psalm 74:14 Parallel

Psalm 74:14 explicitly names Leviathan, whose heads God crushed — directly paralleling Job 26:13's piercing of the gliding serpent.

Isaiah 27:1 Parallel

Isaiah 27:1 prophesies God punishing Leviathan, the fleeing serpent — matching Job 26:13's piercing of the gliding serpent.

Revelation 12:9 identifies the ancient serpent as Satan, fulfilling the OT imagery of God piercing the chaos serpent.

Genesis 1:2 Allusion

In Genesis 1:2, the Spirit of God hovers over the deep — paralleling Job 26:13 where God's breath makes the skies fair, both depicting creative power over chaos.

Psalm 104:30 speaks of God sending His Spirit to create and renew — similar to Job 26:13 where God's breath brings fair skies.