Job 38:13
That it might take hold of the ends of the earth, that the wicked might be shaken out of it?
Cross-reference
Job 38:19 asks about the dwelling of light, directly continuing God's discourse on light's origin and purpose.
Job 38:24 asks about the place where light is distributed, further exploring the same theme of dawn's control.
Job 24:13-17 describes wicked who love darkness and flee the light — directly illustrating why dawn shakes them out in Job 38.
Job 37:3 speaks of lightning reaching the corners of the earth, parallel to dawn taking hold of earth's ends — both show God's reach.
Job 24:16 describes wicked who hide from light, contrasting with dawn that exposes them in Job 38:13.
Exodus 14:27 shows morning appearing as God destroys the Egyptians — a historical example of dawn bringing judgment on the wicked.
Psalm 19:4-6 describes the sun's circuit from one end of heaven to the other, matching the dawn taking hold of earth's ends in Job.
Amos 5:8 describes God turning deep darkness into morning, directly paralleling the dawn's power over wickedness.
Psalm 139:9 uses 'wings of the morning' and 'uttermost parts' — similar imagery of dawn covering the ends, though focused on God's presence.