Job 34:23

For he will not lay upon man more than right; that he should enter into judgment with God.

Cross-reference

In Job 34:10-12, Elihu declares God's perfect justice — verse 23 then explains God doesn't need a hearing because He already knows.

Job 9:32 Contrast

In Job 9:32, Job laments he cannot bring God to court — verse 23 explains God doesn't need a trial because He already knows all.

Job 23:7 Contrast

In Job 23:7, Job longs to present his case — directly opposing Elihu's point that God already knows and needs no examination.

Job 33:12 Parallel

In Job 33:12, Elihu declares God is greater than mortals — the same speaker reinforcing the basis for why God needs no examination.

Job 9:33 Contrast

In Job 9:33, Job wishes for a mediator — contrasting with Elihu's claim that God needs no further examination.

Job 16:21 Contrast

In Job 16:21, Job hopes for a heavenly pleader — contrasting with Elihu's assertion that God doesn't need to set a time for judgment.

Romans 9:20 Parallel

In Romans 9:20, Paul silences human questioning of God — echoing Elihu's theme that God's judgment is beyond challenge.

In Nehemiah 9:33, the people affirm God's justice in judgment — paralleling Elihu's assertion that God acts rightly without further review.