Job 33:1
Wherefore, Job, I pray thee, hear my speeches, and hearken to all my words.
Cross-references
Job 13:6 is Job's call to listen to his argument — Elihu's similar plea in Job 33:1 mirrors that appeal.
Job 34:2 is Elihu's call to wise men to hear — same pattern as his call to Job in Job 33:1.
Job 13:17 has Job demanding attention — Elihu uses the same rhetorical appeal for his own speech.
Job 21:2 has Job asking for a hearing — Elihu's call mirrors Job's own plea for attention.
Job 6:24 shows Job asking to be taught — now Elihu calls him to hear, positioning himself as the teacher.
Job 15:17 has Eliphaz calling for a hearing — Elihu repeats this pattern of demanding attention.
Job 18:2 has Bildad telling Job to 'mark' his words — Elihu similarly demands attention but with less rebuke.
Proverbs 8:6 personifies wisdom calling 'Hear' — Elihu's appeal echoes wisdom's invitation to listen.