Job 27:23
Men shall clap their hands at him, and shall hiss him out of his place.
Cross-reference
1 Kings 9:8 uses the same hissing gesture: passersby hiss at the ruined temple, echoing the derision of the wicked's fate here.
Proverbs 11:10 echoes the same theme: people rejoice when the wicked perish, matching the derisive clapping and hissing here.
Jeremiah 19:8 also features hissing as a response to judgment: everyone who passes by hisses at the city's desolation.
Lamentations 2:15 directly parallels this: passersby clap hands and hiss at Jerusalem's downfall, the same gestures of scorn.
Micah 6:16 warns that the people will become a hissing, the same scornful reaction seen here when the wicked are driven out.
Zephaniah 2:15 describes passersby hissing and shaking fists at the desolate city, directly mirroring the clapping and hissing here.
Jeremiah 50:13 uses the same 'hissing' imagery for Babylon's desolation, showing God's judgment on the wicked.
Ezekiel 25:6 describes clapping hands in malice against Israel, mirroring the scornful clapping in Job.
Nahum 3:19 has people clapping over Nineveh's fatal wound, exactly the response to the wicked's downfall in Job.