Job 6:10
Then should I yet have comfort; yea, I would harden myself in sorrow: let him not spare; for I have not concealed the words of the Holy One.
Cross-reference
In Job 23:12, Job treasures God's words as food, echoing his claim of not concealing them — same book, same speaker, consistent faithfulness.
Job 27:11 says 'that which is with the Almighty will I not conceal,' matching Job's claim in 6:10 of not concealing God's words — a strong thematic and lexical link.
Job 16:13 describes God not sparing Job — 'he doth not spare' — directly fulfilling Job's earlier wish 'let him not spare.'
Job 11:4 quotes Job's claim of pure doctrine — here Job insists he has not hidden God's words, showing his integrity.
In Psalm 40:10, the psalmist explicitly says 'I have not concealed' — identical language to Job's claim.
In Psalm 119:13, the psalmist declares all God's judgments with his lips — a strong parallel to Job's not concealing the words of the Holy One.
Isaiah 30:11 shows rebels wanting to silence the Holy One — contrast to Job who does not conceal His words.
Acts 20:27: Paul declares he did not shun to declare all God's counsel — mirroring Job's claim of not concealing the Holy One's words.
Isaiah 30:12 records the Holy One's words against those who despise them — Job affirms he did not conceal such words.
Acts 20:20: Paul claims he kept back nothing profitable — parallel to Job not concealing the Holy One's words.