Job 33:17
That he may withdraw man from his purpose, and hide pride from man.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 20:6, God restrains Abimelech from sinning, showing divine intervention to prevent wrongdoing as in Job 33:17.
2 Chronicles 32:25 shows Hezekiah's pride despite God's kindness, contrasting with God's active prevention of pride.
Daniel 4:30-37 recounts Nebuchadnezzar's humbling by God, illustrating divine purpose to bring down pride.
Acts 9:2-6 describes Jesus stopping Saul's persecution, directly turning him from wrongdoing and humbling his pride.
2 Corinthians 12:7 states Paul's thorn was given to keep him from conceit, directly echoing Job 33:17's purpose.
Deuteronomy 8:2 describes God humbling Israel in the wilderness, paralleling God's purpose to conceal pride in Job 33:17.
Matthew 27:19 records Pilate's wife's dream warning him, a divine attempt to turn him from condemning Jesus.
Deuteronomy 8:16 explains God gave manna to humble Israel, paralleling the purpose of hiding pride in Job 33:17.
Isaiah 23:9 reveals God's plan to humble Tyre's pride, paralleling the theme of restraining pride in Job 33:17.
Isaiah 2:11 describes God humbling human pride, a broader parallel to restraining pride in Job 33:17.