Job 36:5
Behold, God is mighty, and despiseth not any: he is mighty in strength and wisdom.
Cross-reference
Job 9:19 declares God is mighty in strength — directly paralleling Elihu's 'mighty in strength of understanding'.
Job 10:3 accuses God of despising His work — directly contradicting Elihu's claim that God despises no one.
Job 12:13-16 attributes wisdom, might, and understanding to God — matching Elihu's description of God's strength of understanding.
Job 26:12-14 describes God's power and understanding in creation — reinforcing Elihu's point about God's mighty understanding.
Job 37:23, from the same speech, says God is great in power — consistent with Elihu's earlier claim of God's might.
Job 9:4 declares God 'wise in heart and mighty in strength' — the same combination of wisdom and power found in Job 36:5.
Psalm 22:24 affirms God has not despised the afflicted — echoing Elihu's statement that God despises no one.
Psalm 147:5 echoes God's abundant power and limitless understanding, directly paralleling the attributes in Job 36:5.
Jeremiah 10:12 attributes creation to God's power, wisdom, and understanding — the same triad of divine attributes highlighted here.
Jeremiah 32:19 describes God as 'great in counsel and mighty in deed,' reinforcing the theme of God's mighty wisdom from Job 36:5.
1 Corinthians 1:24-28 presents Christ as God's power and wisdom, and God choosing the lowly — aligning with Job 36:5's 'does not despise any'.