Job 34:37
For he addeth rebellion unto his sin, he clappeth his hands among us, and multiplieth his words against God.
Cross-references
In Job 35:2, Elihu continues questioning Job's claim of being right — directly following his accusation of rebellion in 34:37.
Job 35:3 quotes Job's complaint about advantage — an example of the 'words against God' Elihu condemns in 34:37.
Job 35:16 repeats the accusation: Job 'multiplies words without knowledge' — a direct parallel to 34:37.
In Job 42:7, God declares Job spoke what is right — directly contradicting Elihu's accusation in 34:37 that Job multiplies words against God.
In Job 8:2, Bildad similarly accuses Job of speaking empty words — 'a great wind' — echoing Elihu's charge of multiplying words.
In Job 11:2, Zophar questions whether a man of many words should be considered right — parallel to Elihu's accusation of multiplying words.
Job 11:3 calls Job's speech 'babble' and 'mockery' — parallel to Elihu's charge of multiplying words against God.
1 Samuel 15:23 equates rebellion with witchcraft — reinforcing Elihu's accusation that Job adds rebellion to his sin.
Isaiah 1:20 warns that rebellion brings the sword — echoing the serious consequences of Job's rebellion.
Ezekiel 35:13 echoes 'multiplied your words against me' — the same phrase used for Job's rebellion against God.