Job 30:20
I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear me: I stand up, and thou regardest me not.
Cross-reference
Job 19:7 similarly cries out for help without receiving an answer, reinforcing the theme of unanswered prayer.
Job 27:9 says God does not hear the wicked's cry, contrasting with Job's righteous cry that also goes unanswered.
In Job 35:13, Elihu asserts that God ignores empty cries — offering a theological rationale for Job's experience of unanswered prayer.
Psalm 22:2 echoes the same lament of crying out day and night with no answer, a classic cry of dereliction.
Lamentations 3:8 directly parallels Job's experience: calling for help but having prayer shut out.
Lamentations 3:44 says God wraps Himself in a cloud so no prayer passes through, echoing Job's sense of divine silence.
Psalm 80:4 asks how long God will be angry at His people's prayers, paralleling the theme of unanswered prayer.
Matthew 15:23 shows Jesus initially silent to the Canaanite woman's plea, mirroring Job's experience of unanswered cries.