Job 31:20
If his loins have not blessed me, and if he were not warmed with the fleece of my sheep;
Cross-reference
Job 29:11 recalls people blessing Job for his righteousness, directly paralleling the poor blessing him for warmth here.
Job 22:6 falsely accuses Job of stripping the naked — a direct contrast to his claim of clothing them and being blessed.
Job 24:7 describes the poor lying naked in the cold, the very situation Job claims to have remedied.
Deuteronomy 24:13 commands returning a pledge so the poor may sleep warm and bless you — the same scenario Job describes.
Isaiah 58:7 echoes Job's claim of clothing the naked — both depict righteous care for the poor through providing garments.
In Matthew 25:36, clothing the naked is a criterion for the righteous — matching Job's claim of providing wool to warm the poor.
Acts 9:39 shows Dorcas making garments for widows — a concrete example of the same care for the poor Job describes.