Job 39:10

Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow? or will he harrow the valleys after thee?

Cross-reference

Job 39:5 Parallel

Job 39:5 asks about freeing the wild donkey; here the wild ox is similarly untamable—both illustrate God's sovereign control over creation.

Job 39:7 Parallel

Job 39:7 describes the wild donkey's scorn for human control; the wild ox in verse 10 is equally unyielding—same theme of untamed animals.

Job 41:5 Parallel

Job 41:5 asks if you can leash Leviathan — a parallel rhetorical question about taming an untamable creature.

Job 1:14 Contrast

Job 1:14 shows domestic oxen plowing, contrasting with the wild ox here that cannot be tamed for plowing.

Numbers 23:22 describes God's strength like a wild ox — the same animal symbolizing untamable power.

Deuteronomy 33:17 mentions horns of a wild ox — a different attribute of the same creature, emphasizing its might.

Psalm 22:21 Parallel

Psalm 22:21 prays for rescue from wild ox horns — showing the danger of this untamable beast.

Isaiah 34:7 Parallel

Isaiah 34:7 includes wild oxen in a judgment scene — a different context but same animal reference.