Job 5:24
And thou shalt know that thy tabernacle shall be in peace; and thou shalt visit thy habitation, and shalt not sin.
Cross-references
Job 18:6 describes a tent's light going out, opposite to Job 5:24's assurance of peace and safety.
Job 18:15 depicts sulfur scattered over a tent, contrasting with Job 5:24's promise of an undisturbed dwelling.
Job 18:21 declares such dwellings belong to the wicked, contrasting with Job 5:24's blessing for the righteous.
Job 21:7-9 notes the wicked also have secure homes, challenging the assumed link between righteousness and peace in Job 5:24.
In Psalm 91:10, no disaster near your tent directly parallels Job 5:24's secure tent and nothing missing.
In Deuteronomy 28:6, covenant blessing covers coming and going, similar to Job 5:24's comprehensive security.
In Psalm 25:13, the righteous enjoy prosperity and inheritance, paralleling the untouched property in Job 5:24.
Isaiah 4:5 promises divine protection over Zion's dwellings, paralleling Job 5:24's peace over one's tent.
In Isaiah 4:6, God's shelter provides refuge from storm and heat, echoing the secure tent in Job 5:24.