Job 29:17
And I brake the jaws of the wicked, and plucked the spoil out of his teeth.
Cross-references
Job 4:10 speaks of broken lion teeth — Job claims to have broken the jaws of the wicked, a direct parallel.
In 1 Samuel 17:35, David delivers a lamb from a lion's mouth — the same rescue action Job performs against the wicked.
Psalm 3:7 uses the same imagery of breaking the teeth of the wicked — a direct parallel to Job's breaking the fangs of the unrighteous.
Psalm 124:6 praises God for not letting enemies' teeth devour them — Job actively plucks prey from those teeth.
Proverbs 30:14 portrays the wicked devouring the poor with sharp teeth — the very oppressors Job breaks and rescues from.
Psalm 58:6 asks God to break the teeth of the wicked — Job declares he himself broke their jaws.
Jeremiah 21:12 commands delivering the robbed from oppressors—echoing Job's past action of breaking the wicked's fangs and snatching victims.