Job 31:37
I would declare unto him the number of my steps; as a prince would I go near unto him.
Cross-reference
In Job 9:3, Job despairs of contending with God — contrasting with his bold claim to give an account like a prince.
In Job 13:15, Job declares he will maintain his ways before God — the same boldness appears in his wish to give an account like a prince.
In Job 42:3-6, Job repents in dust and ashes — a stark contrast to his earlier boldness to approach God like a prince.
Job 40:4 shows Job's later humility, contrasting sharply with his earlier bold declaration of approaching like a prince.
In Job 14:16, God numbers Job's steps to watch for sin — here Job offers to account for his steps, turning surveillance into vindication.
In Genesis 32:28, Jacob prevails with God and is renamed Israel — similar to Job's bold claim to approach God like a prince.
In Psalm 19:12, the psalmist acknowledges hidden faults — contrasting with Job's claim to give a full account of his steps.