Job 6:2
Oh that my grief were throughly weighed, and my calamity laid in the balances together!
Cross-reference
Job 23:2
Parallel
In Job 23:2, Job again speaks of his bitter complaint and heavy stroke — echoing the desire to have his grief weighed.
Job 1:18
Historical context
In Job 1:18, the loss of Job's children is reported — the very calamity Job here wishes were weighed.
Job 10:1
Parallel
Job 10:1 continues Job's lament with bitterness of soul, echoing the unbearable grief he wants weighed here.
Job 3:10
Parallel
In Job 3:10, Job laments his birth because it did not hide sorrow from his eyes — expressing the same deep suffering he wishes weighed in 6:2.
Psalm 88:3
Parallel
Psalm 88:3 describes a soul full of troubles and near death, mirroring Job's feeling of calamity being weighed down.
Matthew 26:38
Parallel
Matthew 26:38 has Jesus expressing a sorrowful soul unto death, paralleling Job's overwhelming grief as a righteous sufferer.