Job 7:18
And that thou shouldest visit him every morning, and try him every moment?
Cross-reference
Job 7:21 echoes 'morning' from verse 18—God's seeking him in the morning contrasts with his hope of being hidden in death.
Job 14:3 continues the theme of God's intense scrutiny, questioning why God would open His eyes on such a frail being.
Psalm 73:14 laments being 'chastened every morning,' directly paralleling Job's complaint of being visited and tested each morning.
Genesis 22:1 shows God testing Abraham — a specific trial, while Job complains of being tried every moment. Both involve divine testing.
Deuteronomy 8:16 says God tested and humbled Israel with manna — similar to Job’s sense of being proven daily.
Jeremiah 9:7 has God melting and trying His people — parallels Job’s complaint of being tried every moment.
Daniel 12:10 describes refining through trials, echoing Job's complaint of being tested constantly, though Daniel presents it as purification.
Zechariah 13:9 uses the image of refining silver and gold, similar to Job's sense of being tested every moment, but with a redemptive purpose.
1 Peter 1:7 speaks of faith being tested by fire, paralleling Job's complaint of constant testing, but frames it as precious and refining.