Job 34:35
Job hath spoken without knowledge, and his words were without wisdom.
Cross-references
Job 13:2
Contrast
Job 13:2 has Job claiming knowledge equal to his friends — contrasting with Elihu's charge that Job speaks without knowledge.
Job 35:16
Parallel
Job 35:16 repeats the accusation that Job multiplies words without knowledge — a direct parallel to 34:35.
Job 38:2
Allusion
In Job 38:2, God uses the same phrase 'words without knowledge' — a direct verbal echo of Elihu's accusation against Job.
Job 42:3
Allusion
In Job 42:3, Job quotes God's question and admits he spoke without understanding — confirming Elihu's charge.
Job 15:2
Parallel
Job 15:2 questions whether a wise man utters vain knowledge — similar to Elihu's criticism of Job's words without wisdom.