Job 36:22
Behold, God exalteth by his power: who teacheth like him?
Cross-reference
Psalm 94:10 explicitly states that God teaches man knowledge — directly answering Job 36:22's rhetorical question 'who is a teacher like Him?'
Isaiah 48:17 has God declaring 'I am the Lord... who teaches you' — directly echoing Job 36:22's question about God as teacher.
Jeremiah 27:5-8 demonstrates God's sovereign authority to give power to whom He chooses, reinforcing Job 36:22's theme of God's exalted power.
Daniel 4:25 shows God humbling Nebuchadnezzar to teach that He rules, directly illustrating Job 36:22's claim that God is a teacher.
John 6:45 quotes 'they shall all be taught of God' — directly connecting to Job 36:22's question about God as the unique teacher.
Isaiah 40:13 asks who can instruct God — directly paralleling Job 36:22's rhetorical question about God as the unique teacher.
Romans 11:34 quotes Isaiah 40:13, reinforcing Job 36:22's theme that no one can teach or counsel God.
1 Samuel 2:7 declares God's power to bring low and exalt, echoing Job 36:22's theme of God's exalted power as teacher.
1 Samuel 2:8 expands on God's power to lift the needy, aligning with Job 36:22's portrayal of God's exalted authority.
Psalm 75:7 affirms God's role in judging and raising up, consistent with Job 36:22's declaration of God's power as teacher.
Psalm 94:12 expands on God's teaching through discipline — reinforcing Job 36:22's theme that God is the unique teacher.
Isaiah 14:5 depicts God breaking the staff of wicked rulers, reflecting the same divine power highlighted in Job 36:22.
Isaiah 54:13 promises that all your children will be taught by the Lord — fulfilling the role of God as teacher from Job 36:22.