Job 34:8
Which goeth in company with the workers of iniquity, and walketh with wicked men.
Cross-reference
In Job 34:36, Elihu wishes Job were tried to the end because he answers like the wicked—continuing the same accusation from verse 8.
Job 2:10 shows Job refusing to sin despite suffering — directly contradicting Elihu's claim that he walks with evildoers.
Job 36:17 says Job is full of the judgment on the wicked—Elihu's later charge that Job himself is judged as wicked, echoing verse 8.
Psalm 1:1 describes the blessed man who avoids the wicked — contrasting with Elihu's claim that Job walks with them.
Psalm 26:4 declares David's innocence in not sitting with false men — a direct contrast to the accusation against Job.
Proverbs 1:15 warns against walking with sinners — contrasting with Elihu's claim that Job does exactly that.
Proverbs 4:14 warns against entering the path of the wicked—the same imagery Elihu uses to accuse Job of walking with evildoers.
1 Corinthians 15:33 warns 'bad company ruins good morals'—a New Testament echo of the same principle Elihu applies to Job.
Romans 8:33 asks who can bring a charge against God's elect—contrasting Elihu's accusation of Job with Paul's assurance of no condemnation.