Job 31:39
If I have eaten the fruits thereof without money, or have caused the owners thereof to lose their life:
Cross-reference
In Job 20:19, the wicked seizes a house he didn't build — the very sin Job denies in 31:39.
In 1 Kings 21:13-16, Ahab and Jezebel kill Naboth and take his vineyard — Job denies doing exactly that.
In 1 Kings 21:19, Elijah asks 'Have you killed and also taken possession?' — Job denies this very sin.
In Ezekiel 22:12, extortion and bloodshed are condemned — the same sins Job denies here.
In Ezekiel 22:13, God condemns dishonest gain and bloodshed — the very injustices Job claims innocence of.
In Leviticus 19:13, withholding wages is forbidden — similar to Job's denial of taking produce without paying.
James 5:4 condemns defrauding laborers, echoing Job's oath of innocence about eating without payment.
In Proverbs 1:19, greed for unjust gain takes away life — Job denies such greed that causes death.
In Genesis 4:10, Abel's blood cries out from the ground — similar to the injustice of causing death of landowners in Job.