Job 42:12
So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning: for he had fourteen thousand sheep, and six thousand camels, and a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she asses.
Cross-reference
In Job 1:3, Job's initial wealth is described — this verse shows his latter blessing exceeded that earlier prosperity, fulfilling the pattern of restoration.
In Job 8:7, Bildad predicted Job's latter end would be great — this verse shows that prophecy fulfilled as God blessed Job's end more than his beginning.
Job 1:10 describes Job's earlier prosperity as God's blessing — here his latter end mirrors that initial abundance.
In Deuteronomy 8:16, God tested Israel with manna to do them good in the end — Job's restoration after testing mirrors this pattern of God's purpose.
In Ecclesiastes 7:8, the end of a thing is better than its beginning — Job's latter end being greater than his beginning directly illustrates this wisdom.
In James 5:11, Job's patience and the Lord's end (compassion) are cited — this verse directly references Job's restoration as an example of God's mercy.
Psalm 34:19 states the righteous are delivered from many afflictions — Job's story exemplifies this deliverance and blessing.
Psalm 37:37 says the end of the upright is peace — Job's latter end of blessing and peace matches this.
In Proverbs 10:22, the Lord's blessing makes rich without sorrow — Job's latter blessing came from God, adding no sorrow after his trials.