Job 29:22
After my words they spake not again; and my speech dropped upon them.
Cross-references
Job 32:15 says the friends 'answer no more' — directly mirroring Job's earlier claim that after his words they did not speak again. Same silence, different cause.
Job 33:31-33 has Elihu demanding silence from Job — contrasting with Job's earlier authority where his speech silenced others.
Deuteronomy 32:2 uses the same metaphor: teaching drops as rain — just as Job's speech 'dropped upon them'. Shared imagery of gentle, effective speech.
Matthew 22:46 says no one could answer Jesus a word — directly parallel to Job's claim that after his words they did not speak again.
Isaiah 52:15 says kings shut their mouths at the Servant — similar awe-inspired silence as Job's speech caused. Parallel of authoritative words.
Ezekiel 20:46 uses 'drop your word' for prophesying — similar metaphor of speech falling like drops, but here a prophetic command.