Job 5:20
In famine he shall redeem thee from death: and in war from the power of the sword.
Cross-references
Job 6:23 uses the same 'redeem' language for deliverance from enemies, paralleling Job 5:20's deliverance in war.
In Genesis 45:7, Joseph recognizes God's purpose to preserve life during famine, echoing the redemption from famine in Job 5:20.
Psalm 33:19 directly parallels Job 5:20, stating God delivers from death and keeps alive in famine.
Psalm 49:7 declares no man can ransom another, contrasting God's power to redeem from death in Job 5:20.
Hosea 13:14 similarly promises God will ransom from Death and Sheol, echoing the redemption from death in Job 5:20.
Psalm 37:19 promises abundance in famine for the righteous, echoing Job 5:20's redemption from famine.
Hebrews 11:34 mentions heroes who escaped the edge of the sword, directly paralleling the promise of deliverance in battle.
Proverbs 10:3 affirms God's provision for the righteous, aligning with the promise of redemption from famine in Job 5:20.
Isaiah 58:11 assures God's guidance and satisfaction in dry places, a broader provision parallel to Job 5:20's famine deliverance.