Job 5:11
To set up on high those that be low; that those which mourn may be exalted to safety.
Cross-references
In 1 Samuel 2:7, Hannah's song echoes the same truth: God brings low and exalts, directly paralleling Job's assertion.
In 1 Samuel 2:8, raising the poor from the dust to sit with princes matches Job's 'sets on high those who are lowly'.
In Psalm 107:41, God raises the needy from affliction, a direct parallel to lifting the lowly and mournful in Job.
In Ezekiel 17:24, God makes the low tree high, a metaphor for humbling the proud and exalting the humble, same theme.
In Luke 1:52, Mary's Magnificat declares God exalts the humble, directly echoing Job's promise.
In James 1:9, the lowly brother boasts in his exaltation — echoing Job's theme of God setting the low on high.
James 4:6-10 teaches that God exalts the humble — a direct parallel to Job's promise that God sets the low on high.
Psalm 113:7 echoes the same image: God raises the poor from dust and lifts the needy from ash heap.
1 Peter 5:10 promises restoration after suffering — similar to Job's theme of God lifting the mourner to safety.