Job 36:13
But the hypocrites in heart heap up wrath: they cry not when he bindeth them.
Cross-references
Job 36:8 describes the very condition of being bound in affliction that the godless in verse 13 refuse to cry out from.
Job 27:8-10 asks if the godless will cry to God in distress — directly parallel to them not crying for help when bound.
Job 35:10 continues the thought: the godless not only refuse to cry out but also fail to acknowledge God as their Maker.
Job 35:9 shows people crying out from oppression yet not seeking God — contrasting with the godless who refuse to cry out when bound.
Job 8:13 also speaks of the godless, stating their hope perishes — paralleling the portrait of their stubborn refusal to cry out.
Job 13:16 declares that the godless cannot come before God — echoing the hardened heart described in 36:13.
Job 15:34 describes the barrenness of the godless — complementing the portrait of their anger and silence in 36:13.
Psalm 107:10 depicts prisoners in affliction who later cry to the Lord — contrasting with the godless who refuse to cry when bound.
Romans 2:5 describes a hard, impenitent heart storing up wrath — parallel to godless cherishing anger and refusing to cry for help.
Isaiah 9:13 says the people did not turn to God who struck them — identical to the godless not crying for help when bound.
Daniel 9:13 confesses that despite calamity, Israel did not seek God's favor — matching the refusal to cry out in Job 36:13.
Hosea 7:7 laments that none call upon God — directly parallel to the godless who do not cry for help when afflicted.
Haggai 2:17 recounts God striking with blight yet no turning to Him — same pattern as the godless not crying out under God's binding.
2 Chronicles 28:22 shows Ahaz becoming more faithless in distress — similar to godless who do not cry for help when bound.