Job 27:18
He buildeth his house as a moth, and as a booth that the keeper maketh.
Cross-reference
Job 8:14 uses spider's web imagery for the wicked's fragile trust — same idea of instability as the moth-like house in Job 27:18.
Job 8:15 describes the wicked's house not standing — directly parallel to the temporary booth in Job 27:18 that cannot endure.
Isaiah 1:8 uses the same 'booth' (sukkah) imagery for a temporary shelter, reinforcing the fleeting nature of the wicked's dwelling.
Proverbs 12:7 contrasts the wicked's overthrow with the righteous' standing house — directly matching Job's point that the wicked's dwelling is unstable.
Isaiah 38:12 compares life to a shepherd's tent being removed — similar to Job's booth imagery, both stressing transience.
Lamentations 2:6 describes God destroying the 'booth' of Zion — the same word for temporary shelter, now applied to divine judgment.