Job 31:3
Is not destruction to the wicked? and a strange punishment to the workers of iniquity?
Cross-reference
Job 21:30 confirms that the wicked are reserved for calamity, directly reinforcing Job's statement that disaster awaits the unrighteous.
In Job 20:29, Zophar states that calamity is the wicked's portion from God, directly paralleling Job 31:3.
In Job 27:8, Job asks what hope the godless have when God cuts them off, echoing the same theme.
Job 27:13 echoes this same principle: the wicked receive calamity from God as their portion.
Job 34:22 adds that evildoers cannot hide from God's judgment, reinforcing that calamity is inescapable.
Proverbs 1:27 depicts calamity coming like a storm on the foolish, aligning with Job's warning of disaster for evildoers.
Jude 1:7 cites Sodom's punishment of eternal fire as an example, reinforcing Job's claim that calamity awaits the unrighteous.
2 Thessalonians 1:9 describes eternal destruction for the wicked, directly paralleling Job's calamity for the unrighteous.
Romans 9:22 speaks of vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, echoing Job's theme of divine calamity on the unrighteous.
Proverbs 21:15 echoes that justice brings terror to evildoers, aligning with Job's claim that calamity awaits the unrighteous.
Proverbs 10:29 states the LORD's way brings destruction to evildoers, confirming Job's view that calamity is for the unrighteous.
Psalm 73:18 describes God setting the wicked in slippery places to fall, paralleling Job's assertion of disaster for the unrighteous.
Psalm 55:23 declares God casts the wicked into destruction, echoing Job's claim that calamity comes to evildoers.
Numbers 16:30 describes God's judgment swallowing the rebellious, a vivid example of calamity for the unrighteous as in Job.
Isaiah 1:28 similarly declares that rebels and sinners will be destroyed, aligning with Job's assertion.
In 1 Samuel 5:6, the Lord afflicts the Philistines with tumors, a clear instance of calamity on the unrighteous.
In Judges 9:56, God repays Abimelech's evil, directly illustrating the calamity that comes to the unrighteous.
Isaiah 28:21 describes God's strange work of judgment, echoing Job's theme of calamity for the unrighteous.
Matthew 7:13 describes the broad way leading to destruction, a parallel to Job's calamity for the unrighteous.
1 Thessalonians 5:3 warns of sudden destruction on those who think they are safe, similar to Job's calamity for the unrighteous.
2 Peter 2:1 warns of swift destruction on false teachers, aligning with Job's principle that calamity comes to the unrighteous.