Job 41:10
None is so fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before me?
Cross-references
Job 9:4 echoes the same rhetorical question: no one can harden himself against God and succeed, reinforcing God's unmatched power.
Job 40:9 challenges Job to have an arm like God, paralleling the question of who can stand before Him — both emphasize divine strength.
Genesis 49:9 asks 'who dares rouse him?' of Judah as a lion — the same language used here of Leviathan, linking the imagery.
Numbers 24:9 uses the same 'who will rouse him?' of Israel as a lion — directly echoed in the description of Leviathan here.
1 Corinthians 10:22 asks 'Are we stronger than he?' — directly echoing the challenge of standing before God, warning against provoking Him.
Jeremiah 49:19 uses identical language: 'Who is like me? Who can stand before me?' — applying God's rhetorical question to Edom's judgment.
Jeremiah 50:44 repeats the same divine challenge as 49:19, reinforcing God's sovereign power over nations.