Job 27:19
The rich man shall lie down, but he shall not be gathered: he openeth his eyes, and he is not.
Cross-reference
In Job 8:22, the tent of the wicked is no more — paralleling the sudden loss of the rich man's wealth in Job 27:19.
Job 20:7-9 describes the wicked perishing and vanishing like a dream — exactly the sudden disappearance of the rich man here.
In Job 24:24, the wicked are exalted briefly then gone — directly mirroring the rich man's sudden disappearance in Job 27:19.
In Job 21:20, the wicked see their own destruction — matching the rich man opening his eyes to see his wealth vanish in Job 27:19.
Job 30:23 affirms death as the appointed end for all — reinforcing the inevitability of the rich man's demise here.
Psalm 73:19 describes the wicked destroyed in a moment — closely matching the rich man's sudden end here.
In Psalm 73:20, the wicked are like a dream when one awakes — echoing Job 27:19's image of the rich man opening his eyes to find his wealth gone.
Jeremiah 8:2 uses the same phrase 'not be gathered' for unburied dead — directly paralleling the rich man's fate here.
In Psalm 49:17, the rich carry nothing away at death — reinforcing Job 27:19's point that wealth is left behind.