Job 8:13

So are the paths of all that forget God; and the hypocrite’s hope shall perish:

Cross-references

Job 11:20 Parallel

Job 11:20 echoes this fate: the wicked's hope fails and they have only death left.

Job 15:34 Parallel

Job 15:34 expands on the godless' fate: their company is barren and consumed by fire.

Job 18:14 Parallel

Job 18:14 depicts the wicked torn from security, matching the perishing hope here.

Job 20:5 Parallel

Job 20:5 reinforces that the godless' joy is short-lived, just as their hope perishes.

Job 27:8-10 explicitly asks about the hope of the godless when God cuts them off, directly echoing this verse.

Job 36:13 Parallel

Job 36:13 describes the godless' stubbornness in trouble, consistent with the hopelessness here.

Job 19:10 Contrast

Job 19:10 says Job's hope is plucked up—a parallel image but applied to a righteous sufferer, contrasting with the godless.

Isaiah 33:14 shows the godless trembling at judgment, echoing the hopeless fate described here.

Psalm 9:17 Parallel

Psalm 9:17 says the wicked who forget God go to Sheol — directly matches Job 8:13's fate for the godless who forget God.

Psalm 50:22 Parallel

Psalm 50:22 directly addresses those who forget God, warning of judgment — parallels Job 8:13 that their hope perishes.

Proverbs 10:28 contrasts the hope of the righteous with the wicked's perishing expectation, exactly matching this verse.

Proverbs 11:7 directly echoes: 'When the wicked dies, his hope perishes'—the same teaching about the godless.

Matthew 24:51 describes hypocrites cut off—echoing that the godless's hope ends in judgment and weeping.

Deuteronomy 6:12 warns Israel not to forget the LORD — same phrase 'forget God' as in Bildad's description of the godless.

In Lamentations 3:18, the same 'hope has perished' cry appears—but from a righteous sufferer, contrasting with the godless here.

Deuteronomy 8:19 warns that forgetting God brings destruction — parallels Job 8:13's claim that the godless hope perishes.

Deuteronomy 8:11 warns against forgetting the LORD — directly parallels Bildad's statement that those who forget God lose hope.

Isaiah 51:13 rebukes Israel for forgetting the LORD their Maker — same 'forget God' phrase as in Job 8:13 about the godless.

Deuteronomy 8:14 warns that pride leads to forgetting God — same concept as in Job 8:13 about the godless forgetting God.