Job 27:11
I will teach you by the hand of God: that which is with the Almighty will I not conceal.
Cross-reference
Job 38:2 is God's rebuke of Job for darkening counsel — contrasting Job's claim here to teach God's ways with understanding.
In Job 6:10, Job finds consolation in not denying God's words — here he commits to teaching God's ways, showing consistency in his witness.
Job 4:3 recalls Job's past role as an instructor, which he now resumes by declaring he will teach about God.
Job 4:4 describes how Job's words strengthened the weak, connecting to his present intention to teach about God's hand.
Psalm 71:17 echoes the same theme: the psalmist proclaims God's wondrous deeds, just as Job vows to teach God's power.
Deuteronomy 4:5 shows Moses teaching God's statutes — similar to Job's commitment to teach God's ways, though in different covenants.
Acts 20:20 shows Paul's commitment to declare everything profitable — parallel to Job's resolve not to conceal God's ways.