Job 31:4
Doth not he see my ways, and count all my steps?
Cross-reference
Job 14:16 uses the exact phrase 'number my steps,' confirming God's careful observation of Job's life.
Job 34:21 states God's eyes see all a man's steps, directly paralleling the claim that God sees Job's ways.
Job 33:11 has Elihu say God watches all my paths — nearly identical to Job's own statement.
Psalm 139:1-3 elaborates that God searches and knows all paths, directly matching Job's claim of God seeing his steps.
Proverbs 5:21 states that a man's ways are before the LORD, who ponders all his paths, echoing Job's point.
Proverbs 15:3 states God's eyes are everywhere, watching both wicked and good — the same truth Job affirms.
Jeremiah 16:17 echoes that God's eyes are on all their ways, nothing hidden from Him.
Jeremiah 32:19 affirms God's eyes are open to all human ways, rewarding each according to deeds.
Hebrews 4:13 declares nothing is hidden from God's sight; all are exposed before Him.
Psalm 139:3 says God searches out my path and is acquainted with all my ways — a direct parallel.
John 1:48 shows Jesus' divine sight of Nathanael under the fig tree — a specific instance of God seeing hidden things.
Genesis 16:13 calls God 'a God of seeing,' affirming the same attribute of divine observation.
2 Chronicles 16:9 describes God's eyes ranging over the earth, supporting the idea that God sees all actions.
Psalm 26:2 asks God to test and try the heart — a related plea for divine examination of one's ways.
Psalm 44:21 asserts God knows hidden secrets, reinforcing that God sees and knows Job's ways.
In John 21:17, Peter affirms that Jesus knows all things — echoing Job's confidence that God sees every step.