Job 34:18
Is it fit to say to a king, Thou art wicked? and to princes, Ye are ungodly?
Cross-reference
Job 32:2 introduces Elihu's anger at Job — the context for his speech in chapter 34 about God's justice.
Exodus 22:28 directly parallels this: both forbid cursing a ruler of the people, reinforcing the same principle.
Acts 23:5 directly quotes the law from Exodus 22:28, which is the same principle Job 34:18 expresses.
2 Peter 2:10 condemns those who despise authority and blaspheme glorious ones, directly paralleling the sin of reviling rulers.
Jude 1:8 similarly condemns rejecting authority and blaspheming glorious ones, matching the warning against speaking evil of rulers.
Romans 13:7 commands giving honor to authorities, aligning with the prohibition against reviling rulers here.
1 Peter 2:17 instructs honoring the emperor, echoing the respect for rulers commanded in Job 34:18.
Ecclesiastes 8:4 notes human kings' absolute authority — contrasting with God who alone can rebuke them.