Job 7:4
When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise, and the night be gone? and I am full of tossings to and fro unto the dawning of the day.
Cross-references
In Job 7:13, Job hopes his bed will comfort him, but in 7:4 he finds it restless — a direct contrast.
In Job 7:14, Job explains that terrifying dreams cause his sleeplessness, directly linking to his tossing in 7:4.
In Job 30:17, Job again describes night pain without rest, reinforcing his suffering in 7:4.
Job 33:19 describes pain on a bed and continual strife—a direct parallel to Job's nighttime suffering.
In Deuteronomy 28:67, the cursed wish for day and night to pass, paralleling Job's restless longing for morning.
Psalm 6:6 similarly describes sleeplessness and weeping all night, echoing Job's restless bed.
Psalm 130:6 uses the same longing for morning as a watchman, a metaphor for waiting on God.
Psalm 77:4 also speaks of being kept awake by trouble, though God holds the eyelids open.