Job 27:5
God forbid that I should justify you: till I die I will not remove mine integrity from me.
Cross-references
In Job 2:9, Job's wife urges him to curse God; he refuses, directly paralleling his resolve to keep integrity here.
Job 13:15 expresses Job's trust in God and determination to maintain his ways — the same commitment to integrity despite suffering.
In Job 42:7, God affirms that Job spoke rightly — vindicating Job's claim here that he will not put away his integrity.
Job 2:3 records God's own testimony that Job holds fast his integrity — directly affirming the same point Job makes here.
In Job 32:3, Elihu is angry at the friends for condemning Job without answer — supporting Job's refusal to admit they are right.
In Job 33:32, Elihu desires to justify Job, contrasting Job's refusal to justify his friends. Both use 'justify' but in opposite directions.
Proverbs 17:15 condemns justifying the wicked and condemning the righteous — Job refuses to do either, upholding his integrity.