Job 30:15
Terrors are turned upon me: they pursue my soul as the wind: and my welfare passeth away as a cloud.
Cross-reference
In Job 6:4, Job also speaks of 'terrors of God' arrayed against him, echoing the same divine assault described here.
Job 10:16 uses hunting imagery—God hunts him like a lion—parallel to terrors pursuing his soul like wind.
Job 7:14 describes God scaring him with dreams, another instance of the terrors that pursue him in this verse.
Psalm 88:15 also speaks of suffering God's terrors, a direct parallel to Job's experience of being terrorized.
Hosea 6:4 compares Israel's goodness to a morning cloud that vanishes, mirroring Job's welfare passing away as a cloud.
Hosea 13:3 uses the same cloud and dew imagery for transience, directly echoing Job's description of his welfare.
Psalm 88:17 uses flood imagery for surrounding terrors, echoing Job's experience of being overwhelmed by calamity.