Job 3:24
For my sighing cometh before I eat, and my roarings are poured out like the waters.
Cross-reference
Psalm 22:1's cry of forsakenness mirrors Job's sense of abandonment — both express deep anguish in lament.
Psalm 22:2 describes unceasing crying day and night without answer — same relentless groaning as Job's poured-out complaints.
Psalm 80:5 uses bread of tears — same metaphor of sorrow as sustenance, directly echoing Job's groaning instead of bread.
Psalm 102:9 speaks of eating ashes like bread and mingling tears — parallel imagery of suffering replacing normal food.
Lamentations 2:19 says 'pour out your heart like water' — the exact metaphor Job uses for his groaning, linking lament.
Psalm 32:3 shares the image of groaning causing physical decay, linking unexpressed anguish to bodily wasting.
Psalm 38:8 also uses groaning as an expression of inner turmoil and physical weakness, echoing Job's lament.
Lamentations 3:8 depicts crying out for help with no answer, paralleling Job's groaning that goes unheard.
Isaiah 59:11 describes moaning like doves, a collective lament for justice, similar to Job's personal groaning.