Job 33:30
To bring back his soul from the pit, to be enlightened with the light of the living.
Cross-reference
Job 33:24 describes the same deliverance from the pit with a ransom, directly parallel to the restoration in verse 30.
Job 33:28 echoes the same redemption from the pit and seeing light, directly parallel to verse 30.
Job 3:20 questions why light is given to the miserable, contrasting with God's purpose to bring light for restoration.
Psalm 40:2 explicitly describes being drawn up from the pit, directly paralleling Job 33:30's rescue from the pit to light.
Psalm 56:13 explicitly parallels deliverance from death to walk in the light of life, matching Job 33:30's rescue from pit to light.
Isaiah 38:17 explicitly mentions deliverance from the pit of destruction, directly paralleling Job 33:30's rescue from the pit.
John 8:12 uses the exact phrase 'light of life', identifying Jesus as the source of the light that restores from the pit.
Psalm 23:3 says 'He restores my soul', directly paralleling the restoration from the pit in Job 33:30.
Psalm 107:14 describes God bringing people out of darkness and shadow of death, mirroring the rescue from the pit.
Psalm 27:13 expresses hope to see God's goodness in the land of the living, akin to being brought back to the light of life.
Psalm 49:19 says the wicked will never see light again, contrasting with the rescue to light in Job 33:30.
Psalm 118:18 acknowledges God's discipline that stops short of death, similar to Job 33:30's rescue from the pit.
Acts 26:18 describes turning from darkness to light and receiving forgiveness, echoing the rescue from pit to light.