Job 34:32
That which I see not teach thou me: if I have done iniquity, I will do no more.
Cross-references
In Job 10:2, Job asks God to show why he contends — same plea for revelation of hidden reasons as in Job 34:32's request to be taught what he does not see.
In Job 6:24, Job says 'Teach me, and I will be silent' — nearly identical to his later plea for instruction and willingness to change.
In Psalm 19:12, the psalmist asks for cleansing from secret faults — matching Job's request to be taught what he does not see.
In Psalm 139:23, the psalmist asks God to search his heart — same desire for God to reveal hidden faults as Job's request to be taught what he does not see.
In Psalm 139:24, David similarly asks God to search for any grievous way in him — a direct parallel to Elihu's request to be shown hidden sin.
Proverbs 28:13 promises mercy to those who confess and forsake sin — matching Elihu's commitment to stop iniquity if shown.
In Judges 13:8, Manoah asks God to teach him what to do — a strong parallel to Job's request 'Teach me what I do not see.'
Psalm 86:11 pleads 'Teach me your way' — a direct parallel to Elihu's request for God to teach hidden sins.
Psalm 119:135 asks God to teach His decrees — echoing the same plea for divine instruction as in Job 34:32.
In Psalm 25:4, the psalmist asks God to teach his ways — similar to Job's request to be taught, though Job focuses on hidden faults.
In Psalm 32:8, God promises to instruct — answering the kind of request Job makes in Job 34:32 to be taught.
In Psalm 25:5, the psalmist asks to be led and taught — parallel to Job's plea for teaching in Job 34:32.