Job 37:22

Fair weather cometh out of the north: with God is terrible majesty.

Cross-reference

Job 40:10 Contrast

Job 40:10 uses the same words 'majesty' and 'splendor' — there God challenges Job to clothe himself with them, contrasting with God's inherent majesty.

Psalm 104:1 Parallel

Psalm 104:1 directly says God is clothed with splendor and majesty—a near‑identical description to the golden splendor and awesome majesty here.

Psalm 145:5 Related theme

Psalm 145:5 speaks of meditating on the glorious splendor of God's majesty—a close verbal parallel to the splendor and majesty in Job 37:22.

Isaiah 2:10 Contrast

Isaiah 2:10 warns of hiding from the splendor of God's majesty—the same phrase used here, but with a terror response rather than awe.

Isaiah 2:19 Contrast

Isaiah 2:19 repeats the hiding from the splendor of God's majesty—identical phrase to 2:10, reinforcing the terror aspect absent in Job 37:22.

Habakkuk 3:3-19 describes God's splendor covering the heavens and his majesty—a vivid theophany that closely parallels the golden splendor and awesome majesty here.

1 Chronicles 29:11 Related theme

1 Chronicles 29:11 ascribes majesty to God in a doxology — echoing the same attribute of awesome majesty in Job 37:22.

Psalm 29:4 Related theme

Psalm 29:4 describes the Lord's voice as full of majesty — similar to Job 37:22's depiction of God clothed in awesome majesty.

Psalm 93:1 Related theme

Psalm 93:1 declares God robed in majesty and strength—echoing the awesome majesty of Job 37:22, though without the specific north/splendor detail.

Psalm 66:5 Related theme

Psalm 66:5 calls God 'awesome in his deeds' — parallel to the 'awesome majesty' in Job 37:22, both emphasizing God's awe-inspiring nature.