Job 37:14
Hearken unto this, O Job: stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God.
Cross-references
Job 26:6-14 describes God's mighty works in creation, providing the very wonders Elihu urges Job to consider in Job 37:14.
Job 36:24 tells Job to remember to extol God's work, closely paralleling the call to consider wonders in Job 37:14.
Job 38:1 is God's direct response to Elihu's call, as He speaks from the storm to reveal His wonders.
Exodus 14:13 calls Israel to stand firm and see God's deliverance, paralleling Elihu's call to stop and consider God's wonders.
Psalm 46:10 says 'Be still and know that I am God,' directly matching the call to stop and consider in Job 37:14.
Psalm 111:2 says God's works are pondered by those who delight in them, echoing the call to consider wonders in Job 37:14.
Psalm 145:5 echoes the call to meditate on God's wonderful works, reinforcing Elihu's exhortation to consider God's wonders.
Habakkuk 2:20 calls for silence before the Lord, similar to Elihu's exhortation to listen and consider God's wonders.
Ecclesiastes 7:13 similarly urges 'Consider what God has done,' directly paralleling Elihu's command.
Exodus 3:3 shows Moses stopping to consider a divine wonder, mirroring Elihu's call for Job to consider God's wonders.