Job 34:15
All flesh shall perish together, and man shall turn again unto dust.
Cross-reference
In Job 30:23, Job acknowledges death as the house appointed for all living, reinforcing the universal mortality stated here.
In Job 12:10, the same truth is stated: God holds the life and breath of every living thing, echoing the idea that all flesh depends on Him.
Genesis 3:19 is the original pronouncement that man is dust and returns to dust, directly echoed here.
Psalm 90:3-10 expands on God turning man back to dust and the brevity of life, paralleling the return to dust theme.
Ecclesiastes 12:7 describes dust returning to the earth, mirroring the same imagery of human mortality.
2 Samuel 14:14 states 'we must all die' like water spilled, echoing the inevitability of death for all flesh.
Psalm 104:29 directly parallels: when God takes away breath, creatures die and return to dust, exactly matching Job 34:15's statement.
Ecclesiastes 3:20 affirms that all come from dust and return to dust, the same universal mortality expressed in Job 34:15.
Daniel 5:23 reminds Belshazzar that God holds his breath in His hand, directly echoing the truth in Job 34:15 that life depends on God.