Job 37:24
Men do therefore fear him: he respecteth not any that are wise of heart.
Cross-reference
Job 5:13 says God catches the wise in their craftiness — a parallel to Job 37:24's 'does not regard the wise in their own conceit'.
In Isaiah 5:21, the same phrase 'wise in their own eyes' appears as a woe — directly echoing Job's warning that God does not regard such self-wise people.
Matthew 10:28 commands fear of God who can destroy soul and body — directly reinforcing Job's call to fear God rather than man.
In Matthew 11:25, Jesus thanks the Father for hiding truth from the wise and revealing to infants — matching Job's theme that God ignores the self-wise.
In Luke 10:21, Jesus rejoices that the Father hides things from the wise and reveals to little children — same parallel as Matthew 11:25.
Luke 12:5 explicitly commands to fear God who has power to cast into hell — a strong parallel to Job's 'men fear him'.
Romans 11:20-22 warns 'be not highminded, but fear' — directly echoing Job's 'wise in own conceit' and fear of God.
In 1 Corinthians 1:26, Paul notes God chose the lowly, not the wise by human standards — reinforcing that God does not regard the self-wise.
In 1 Corinthians 3:19, Paul declares worldly wisdom is foolishness to God — aligning with Job's statement that God ignores the wise in their own conceit.
In Jeremiah 10:7, the nations' wise are nothing before God, who alone is to be feared — directly echoing Job's 'fear him' and disregard for self-wisdom.
In Psalm 130:4, forgiveness leads to fear of God — a different basis than the fear from his justice here, but both result in reverent fear.
Jeremiah 32:39 also speaks of fearing God, promising a unified heart to fear Him forever — a parallel to Job's statement that men fear Him.
Hosea 3:5 says Israel will fear the Lord and His goodness in the latter days — a parallel to Job's declaration that men fear Him.