Job 4:21
Doth not their excellency which is in them go away? they die, even without wisdom.
Cross-reference
Job 36:12 echoes Job 4:21 with 'die without knowledge' — reinforcing the theme that ignorance leads to death.
In Psalm 39:5, the same theme of life's fleeting nature appears — days measured in handbreadths, emphasizing human mortality.
Psalm 49:14 depicts the foolish dying like sheep, their form consumed in Sheol — echoing Job 4:21's death without wisdom.
Psalm 49:20 echoes the same theme: humans perish without understanding, just as Job 4:21 describes dying without wisdom.
Psalm 146:4 describes death as breath departing and plans perishing — directly parallels Job 4:21's image of life ending without wisdom.
Luke 12:20 calls the rich man a fool who dies that very night, directly paralleling the 'die without wisdom' in Job 4:21.
Proverbs 5:23 declares death due to great folly, matching the idea of dying without wisdom in Job 4:21.