Job 42:13
He had also seven sons and three daughters.
Cross-references
In Job 1:2, Job originally had seven sons and three daughters — here the same number is restored, showing complete restoration.
In Job 5:25, Eliphaz promised many descendants — here Job receives exactly that, fulfilling the earlier word.
In Job 8:7, Bildad said the latter end would greatly increase — here Job's children fulfill that prediction.
In Job 18:19, Bildad cursed the wicked with no descendants — here Job's many children directly contradict that curse.
In Job 29:5, Job recalled his children around him — here that former blessing is restored.
In Psalm 107:41, God gives the poor families like a flock — echoing the theme of children as a reward after affliction.
In Psalm 127:3, children are called a heritage from the Lord — reinforcing that Job's new children are a divine reward.