Job 31:14
What then shall I do when God riseth up? and when he visiteth, what shall I answer him?
Cross-reference
Job 9:32 earlier laments that God is not a man to be answered — the same dilemma Job faces when God rises up in judgment.
Job 10:2 pleads with God to show why He contends — directly related to Job's fear of answering God in 31:14.
In Job 10:7, Job asserts his innocence before God, contrasting with the hypothetical guilt in 31:14 — both deal with facing divine judgment.
Psalm 44:21 affirms God knows secrets of the heart, reinforcing that God's inquiry will uncover all.
Psalm 76:9 describes God arising to establish judgment, directly paralleling Job's 'when God rises up'.
Psalm 143:2 pleads for God not to enter judgment because no one is righteous, contrasting Job's confidence in answering.
Isaiah 10:3 asks what one will do on the day of punishment, mirroring Job's question about facing God's rise.
Psalm 9:12 says God makes inquisition for blood — matching Job's expectation of God visiting to hold him accountable.
Hosea 9:7 declares days of punishment and recompense have come, similar to Job's expectation of God's inquiry.