Job 31:27
And my heart hath been secretly enticed, or my mouth hath kissed my hand:
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 13:6 warns against secret enticement to serve other gods, directly matching Job's 'secretly enticed'.
1 Kings 19:18 mentions kissing Baal as an idolatrous act, directly paralleling Job's kissing hand to the sun/moon.
Hosea 13:2 describes kissing calves as idolatry, mirroring Job's gesture of kissing hand to celestial bodies.
Deuteronomy 4:19 warns against worshipping the sun and moon, the exact sin Job denies committing.
Deuteronomy 17:3 condemns worshipping the sun or moon, directly matching Job's context of astral worship.
James 1:14 explains that temptation comes from being drawn away by one's own desire — the same 'enticed' language Job uses for secret idolatry.
Psalm 2:12 commands kissing the Son in homage, contrasting with Job's denial of kissing false gods.
Deuteronomy 11:16 warns against being deceived into serving other gods, echoing Job's denial of secret enticement.
Isaiah 44:20 describes a deceived heart leading to idolatry, echoing Job's secret enticement to worship false gods.
Romans 1:21 shows the heart becoming darkened when God is not glorified, similar to Job's heart being secretly enticed away from God.