Job 32:7
I said, Days should speak, and multitude of years should teach wisdom.
Cross-reference
In Job 8:8-10, Bildad urges learning from the aged—echoing Elihu's expectation that many years teach wisdom.
Job 12:12 states wisdom is with the aged—directly paralleling Elihu's belief that days speak wisdom.
Job 15:10 asserts that the aged are among them, directly echoing Elihu's view that days should speak wisdom.
In Job 8:10, Bildad also appeals to the teaching of the ancients, reinforcing the same assumption that age imparts wisdom.
Job 12:2 sarcastically mocks the claim that wisdom belongs to the aged, contrasting with Elihu's initial statement.
Proverbs 16:31 calls gray hair a crown of glory—reinforcing Elihu's belief that age brings honor and wisdom.
Hebrews 5:12 rebukes those who should be teachers but need milk—contrasting Elihu's assumption that age automatically teaches wisdom.