Job 4:1
Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said,
Cross-references
Job 2:11 introduces Eliphaz as Job's comforter; here he begins his first speech.
Job 3:1 records Job's lament; Eliphaz responds to that lament here.
Job 6:1 is Job's response to this speech; this speech provokes that reply.
Job 8:1 starts Bildad's speech; Eliphaz speaks first in the dialogue.
Job 15:1 is Eliphaz's second speech; this is his first.
Job 22:1 is Eliphaz's third speech; this begins his first.
In Job 42:7, God rebukes Eliphaz for not speaking rightly about Him, directly countering his confident counsel here.
Genesis 36:15 lists Teman as an Edomite chief; Eliphaz the Temanite's lineage is traced there.
Jeremiah 49:7 questions the wisdom of Teman, the region Eliphaz is from—implying his counsel here may be flawed.