Job 30:14
They came upon me as a wide breaking in of waters: in the desolation they rolled themselves upon me.
Cross-reference
Job 22:16 describes the wicked 'washed away by a flood' — same flood imagery as Job's enemies rolling in like a breach.
Psalm 18:4 uses 'torrents of destruction' — the same flood metaphor for overwhelming enemies as Job's 'they roll on' through a breach.
Psalm 69:15 continues the flood metaphor — 'let not the flood sweep over me' — directly parallel to Job's enemies rolling in like a flood.
Psalm 88:17 says enemies 'surround me like a flood' — directly parallel to Job's enemies rolling in like a flood.
Isaiah 8:7 describes Assyria as floodwaters overwhelming Judah — same metaphor as Job's enemies rolling in like a breach.
Isaiah 8:8 continues the flood metaphor — 'sweep on into Judah' — parallel to Job's enemies rolling through a breach.
1 Chronicles 14:11 uses 'bursting flood' imagery for God breaking through enemies — opposite direction from Job's enemies breaking through.
Psalm 69:14 pleads for deliverance from 'deep waters' — echoing Job's image of enemies flooding in like a breach.