Job 39:7
He scorneth the multitude of the city, neither regardeth he the crying of the driver.
Cross-reference
Job 39:10
Parallel
Job 39:10 continues the theme of the wild donkey's untamable nature, asking if it can be bound — reinforcing its independence from human control.
Job 3:18
Parallel
Job 3:18 says the dead 'no longer hear the slave driver's shout', just as the wild donkey ignores the driver's shouts—freedom from oppression.
Job 41:28
Parallel
Job 41:28 describes Leviathan's invulnerability to weapons, paralleling the wild donkey's indifference to human shouts — both creatures beyond human mastery.
Exodus 5:13–16
Contrast
Exodus 5:13-16 shows Israelite slaves oppressed by taskmasters' shouts, contrasting with the wild donkey's freedom from such drivers.
Isaiah 31:4
Parallel
Isaiah 31:4 describes a lion unafraid of shepherds' shouts, similar to the wild donkey ignoring the driver's shouts—fearless animal imagery.