Job 37:16

Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which is perfect in knowledge?

Cross-reference

Job 26:8 Parallel

Job 26:8 describes God binding waters in clouds without splitting — illustrating the 'balancings of the clouds' mentioned here.

Job 36:4 Parallel

Job 36:4 uses the identical phrase 'perfect knowledge' — but Elihu applies it to himself, contrasting with God's exclusive perfect knowledge in Job 37:16.

Job 35:5 Parallel

Job 35:5 tells Job to gaze at the clouds — the very clouds Job 37:16 then uses to illustrate God's perfect knowledge.

Job 36:29 Parallel

Job 36:29 asks who can understand the spreading of clouds — echoing the question about balancing clouds here.

Psalm 147:5 Parallel

Psalm 147:5 declares God's understanding has no limit — directly paralleling the 'perfect knowledge' of Job 37:16.

Proverbs 3:20 explicitly links God's knowledge to the clouds dropping dew — directly connecting to Job 37:16's wonder at clouds and perfect knowledge.

Jeremiah 10:13 directly describes God making clouds rise and sending rain — the very weather phenomena Job 37:16 calls wonders of His perfect knowledge.

Psalm 104:24 Related theme

Psalm 104:24 praises God's wisdom in all His works — the same creative wisdom that Job 37:16 calls 'perfect knowledge' behind the clouds.

Proverbs 3:19 Related theme

Proverbs 3:19 says God founded the earth by wisdom — the same divine wisdom that Job 37:16 sees in the clouds' poise.

Jeremiah 10:12 Related theme

Jeremiah 10:12 attributes creation to God's wisdom and understanding — the same attributes Job 37:16 calls 'perfect knowledge' in the clouds.