Job 39:11

Wilt thou trust him, because his strength is great? or wilt thou leave thy labour to him?

Cross-reference

Psalm 20:7 Parallel

Psalm 20:7 contrasts trusting in horses/chariots with trusting in God, echoing Job's question about relying on the ox's strength.

Psalm 33:16 Parallel

Psalm 33:16 states that a king is not saved by great strength, reinforcing the futility of trusting in physical might as in Job 39:11.

Psalm 33:17 Parallel

Psalm 33:17 directly calls the war horse a false hope, mirroring Job's rhetorical question about trusting the ox's strength.

Psalm 147:10 says God does not delight in horse's strength, aligning with Job's implication that such trust is misplaced.

Isaiah 30:16 warns that trusting in horses for escape leads to flight, similar to Job's caution against relying on the ox's strength.

Isaiah 31:1-3 condemns relying on horses and chariots instead of God, a direct parallel to Job's question about trusting the ox.

Numbers 23:22 compares God's strength to the wild ox — the same animal whose strength is questioned here. Direct link.

Proverbs 14:4 affirms that oxen's strength brings increase — the same labor value questioned here about the wild ox.