Job 6:29
Return, I pray you, let it not be iniquity; yea, return again, my righteousness is in it.
Cross-references
Job 17:10
Parallel
In Job 17:10, Job repeats his plea for friends to return, reinforcing his call for reconsideration of his case.
Job 27:4–6
Parallel
In Job 27:4-6, Job affirms his integrity and righteousness, directly echoing his claim in 6:29 that his righteousness stands.
Job 11:4
Parallel
Job 11:4 quotes Job's claim of pure doctrine as an accusation, highlighting the friends' misrepresentation of his defense.
Job 32:1
Parallel
Job 32:1 notes that Job's friends stopped answering because he was righteous in his own eyes, confirming Job's self-assessment.