Job 34:27

Because they turned back from him, and would not consider any of his ways:

Cross-references

In 1 Samuel 15:11, Saul turned away from God — identical language to Job 34:27's 'turned from following him'.

In Proverbs 1:29, those who hate knowledge and reject the fear of the LORD match Job 34:27's description of turning back from God.

In Proverbs 1:30, rejecting counsel and despising reproof aligns with Job 34:27's refusal to consider God's ways.

Isaiah 1:3 Allusion

In Isaiah 1:3, Israel does not consider God, even as animals know their owners — directly echoing Job 34:27's 'would not consider'.

Isaiah 5:12 Parallel

Isaiah 5:12 echoes the same disregard for God's deeds — 'they do not regard the work of his hands' — describing the same willful ignorance.

In Zephaniah 1:6, those who turn back from following the Lord — exact parallel to Job's 'turned from following him'.

In 2 Timothy 4:10, Demas forsakes Paul for the world, mirroring those in Job 34:27 who turn back from God and His ways.

In Hebrews 10:39, the warning against drawing back to perdition echoes Job 34:27's description of those who turn back from God.

Psalm 44:18 Contrast

Psalm 44:18 declares the opposite: 'Our heart has not turned back' — contrasting the faithful who do not depart from God's way.

Isaiah 26:11 says 'they do not see' God's hand — parallel to having 'no regard for any of his ways' in Job 34:27.

In Psalm 107:43, the wise observe God's deeds, contrasting with Job 34:27's wicked who refuse to consider His ways.