Job 26:7
He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, and hangeth the earth upon nothing.
Cross-reference
Job 9:8 also describes God stretching out the heavens — a direct parallel to the creative act in Job 26:7.
Job 38:6 questions the earth's footings, contrasting with Job 26:7's claim that it hangs on nothing—a direct dialogue within Job.
Isaiah 40:22 uses the same imagery of stretching out the heavens like a canopy and spreading them out, reinforcing God's creative power.
Isaiah 42:5 directly states God stretches out the heavens and spreads out the earth, closely matching Job 26:7's description.
Psalm 89:12 explicitly mentions God creating the north, directly paralleling Job's 'northern skies' and affirming God's sovereignty over that direction.
Psalm 104:5 states God set the earth on foundations, directly opposing Job 26:7's claim that it hangs on nothing—a clear contrast.
Isaiah 44:24 uses the same 'stretching out' language for the heavens and earth, echoing Job's depiction of God's sole creative act.
Jeremiah 10:12 similarly credits God with stretching out the heavens and establishing the earth by His power.
Zechariah 12:1 repeats the phrase 'stretches out the heavens' and adds 'lays foundation of earth', paralleling Job's description.
Psalm 104:2 describes God stretching out the heavens — a parallel to Job 26:7, though with different imagery for earth's foundation.
Psalm 24:2 says God founded the earth on seas — contrasting with Job's assertion that He hangs it on nothing.