Job 36:11

If they obey and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.

Cross-reference

In Job 11:13-19, Zophar similarly promises peace and security to the one who repents — echoing the conditional blessing here.

Job 22:23 Parallel

In Job 22:23, Eliphaz offers a similar conditional promise of restoration for repentance — paralleling the obedience-prosperity link here.

Job 42:12 Parallel

In Job 42:12, Job's later prosperity after his restoration exemplifies the blessing promised here for obedience.

Job 21:13 Contrast

Job 21:13 describes the wicked spending days in wealth — the same prosperity promised here to the obedient, creating a contrast between righteous and wicked.

Job 22:21 Parallel

In Job 22:21, agreeing with God brings peace and good, similar to the conditional prosperity here.

In Ecclesiastes 9:2, the same fate for righteous and wicked contradicts the conditional prosperity promised here.

In Jeremiah 7:23, obeying God's voice brings well-being, a direct parallel to the promise here.

James 5:5 Contrast

In James 5:5, the rich live in luxury but face judgment — contrasting the promised pleasure for the obedient here.

In Revelation 18:7, Babylon's luxury leads to torment — contrasting the promised pleasure for the obedient here.

In Deuteronomy 4:30, returning to God and obeying his voice leads to blessing, echoing the condition here.

In Deuteronomy 10:12, God requires obedience and service — the same condition for blessing stated here.

In 1 Chronicles 28:9, David instructs Solomon to serve God with a whole heart — echoing the condition for blessing here.

In Jeremiah 26:13, mending ways and obeying God averts disaster, similar to the conditional blessing here.

Romans 6:17 Parallel

In Romans 6:17, obedience from the heart to God's teaching leads to freedom, paralleling the call to serve here.

In Hebrews 11:8, Abraham's obedient faith leads to blessing, echoing the obedience that brings prosperity here.