Job 5:6
Although affliction cometh not forth of the dust, neither doth trouble spring out of the ground;
Cross-references
Isaiah 45:7 declares God creates disaster — directly parallel to Job 5:6's denial that trouble originates from the ground.
Lamentations 3:38 states both calamities and good come from God — exactly the point of Job 5:6.
Amos 3:6 asks if disaster comes unless the LORD has done it — reinforcing Job's point that affliction does not originate from the dust but from God.
Genesis 3:17 curses the ground to bring pain — contrasting Job 5:6's claim that affliction does not come from the dust.
Psalm 90:7 sees God's anger as source of suffering — parallel to Job 5:6's implication that trouble comes from God, not nature.
Micah 6:9 says the rod of affliction is appointed by God — parallel to the implication in Job 5:6 that trouble comes from God, not the dust.