Job 34:11
For the work of a man shall he render unto him, and cause every man to find according to his ways.
Cross-reference
Job 34:33 continues Elihu's argument, questioning whether God will repay according to human rejection, directly related to the same context.
Psalm 62:12 explicitly says God renders to a man according to his work—identical teaching to Job 34:11.
Proverbs 24:12 states God repays man according to his work—same principle of divine retribution.
Jeremiah 32:19 says God gives to everyone according to his ways and deeds—direct parallel to Job 34:11.
Ezekiel 33:17-20 defends God's justice in judging each according to his ways, echoing Job 34:11's repayment doctrine.
In Matthew 16:27, Jesus echoes this principle of divine retribution, promising to repay each person according to their deeds at His coming.
Romans 2:6 states the same truth: God renders to each according to their works, reinforcing the impartial judgment theme.
2 Corinthians 5:10 applies this to the judgment seat of Christ, where each receives what is due for deeds done in the body.
Galatians 6:7 states the sowing and reaping principle: whatever one sows, that will they reap, aligning with divine repayment.
Galatians 6:8 expands on sowing to flesh vs. Spirit, showing different outcomes based on one's deeds.
1 Peter 1:17 calls believers to live in fear because God judges impartially according to each one's deeds.
Revelation 22:12 has Christ declaring He brings recompense to repay each according to what they have done.
Isaiah 59:18 echoes the same principle: God repays each according to their deeds, reinforcing Elihu's claim of divine justice.
Proverbs 1:31 describes the wicked eating the fruit of their own way, a similar principle of reaping consequences.