Job 5:19
He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee.
Cross-references
Psalm 34:19 assures deliverance from many afflictions — directly echoes Job 5:19's promise of rescue from multiple troubles.
Psalm 91:3-7 lists deliverance from various dangers — parallels Job 5:19's guarantee of safety in six or seven troubles.
In Psalm 91:7-10, the promise that 'no evil shall befall you' mirrors Job 5:19's 'no evil shall touch you.'
In 2 Peter 2:9, the same assurance of deliverance from trials is given to the godly, echoing Job's promise.
In Ezra 8:31, God delivers Ezra's group from enemies and ambushes—a direct example of protection in troubles.
Psalm 121:7 reinforces the promise of preservation from all evil, echoing the theme of God delivering from multiple troubles.
Jeremiah 39:17 directly promises deliverance from fear, aligning with the assurance that no evil shall touch the righteous.
Daniel 3:17 boldly declares God's ability to deliver from the furnace, a powerful example of the deliverance promised in Job 5:19.
In Acts 12:11, Peter's rescue from prison exemplifies the divine deliverance from troubles promised here.
In 2 Timothy 3:11, Paul recounts the Lord's rescues from persecutions, directly illustrating the deliverance from troubles in Job 5:19.
Proverbs 24:16 says the righteous falls seven times and rises — similar number seven and theme of restoration, though not identical escape.
1 Corinthians 10:13 promises God provides a way of escape from temptation — comparable to Job 5:19's deliverance from troubles.