Job 36:26
Behold, God is great, and we know him not, neither can the number of his years be searched out.
Cross-reference
In Job 11:7-9, Zophar asks if we can find out God — directly paralleling the claim that we know him not.
In Job 26:14, only the outskirts of God's ways are heard — echoing that we do not fully know him.
In Job 37:5, God's thunder is beyond comprehension — reinforcing the statement that we cannot know God's greatness.
In Job 37:23, Elihu says we cannot find the Almighty — a direct restatement of not knowing God.
Psalm 90:2 echoes the same truth: God's years are unsearchable, existing from everlasting to everlasting.
Psalm 102:24-27 expands on God's eternal years — they endure through all generations and have no end, matching Job's unsearchable years.
In Psalm 145:3, God's greatness is declared unsearchable — nearly identical to the unsearchable years here.
Hebrews 1:12 applies the same truth from Psalm 102 to Christ: his years have no end, echoing Job's unsearchable years.
Psalm 102:27 directly states that God's years have no end, matching Job 36:26's 'number of his years is unsearchable'.
2 Peter 3:8 reveals God's timeless perspective — a thousand years as a day — complementing Job's point that God's years are beyond human comprehension.
In 1 Kings 8:27, Solomon declares heaven cannot contain God — a similar expression of God's transcendence beyond human grasp.