Job 31:22
Then let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade, and mine arm be broken from the bone.
Cross-reference
Job 31:10 is another self-imprecation in the same chapter, following the same conditional curse pattern if guilty of adultery.
Job 31:40 is another self-imprecation in the same chapter, cursing his land if he ate without paying — same pattern.
Psalm 7:4 is David's conditional oath of innocence, 'if I have repaid evil', paralleling Job's self-imprecation for harming the fatherless.
Psalm 7:5 also uses a self-imprecation ('let the enemy pursue...') as Job does, both invoking bodily harm if guilty.
Psalm 137:6 similarly swears 'let my tongue stick' if forgetting Jerusalem — same oath form as Job's shoulder/arm.
Numbers 5:22 contains a curse on the adulteress involving body parts — parallel to Job's self-curse on shoulder/arm.
Joshua 22:22 contains a similar conditional self-curse, calling God as witness if they acted in rebellion, paralleling Job's oath.
Joshua 22:23 continues the oath, invoking divine vengeance if they built the altar wrongly — similar self-imprecation pattern.