Job 3:19
The small and great are there; and the servant is free from his master.
Cross-reference
Job 30:23 affirms death as the appointed house for all—echoing Job 3:19 that small and great alike end there.
Job 21:26 shows both wicked and righteous lie down in dust together — same death equality theme as slave and free in 3:19.
Psalm 49:6-10 reinforces Job's theme: death levels all, rich and poor, wise and foolish alike.
Psalm 49:14-20 directly parallels Job: the rich perish like beasts, and death is the shepherd for all, great and small.
Psalm 49:2 calls low and high, rich and poor together—mirroring Job 3:19's 'small and great' in death's equality.
Ecclesiastes 8:8 echoes the inevitability of death — no one can escape its power, just as Job notes death's universality.
Ecclesiastes 12:7 speaks of spirit returning to God and dust to earth — the common fate after death that Job also affirms.
Luke 16:22 states both poor and rich die, mirroring Job's point that death comes to all regardless of status.
Hebrews 9:27 affirms death as appointed for all, then adds judgment — expanding Job's observation of universal mortality.