Job 9:11

Lo, he goeth by me, and I see him not: he passeth on also, but I perceive him not.

Cross-reference

Job 23:8 Parallel

Job 23:8 repeats the same lament – God passes by unseen, echoing Job 9:11's frustration at not perceiving God's presence.

Job 23:9 Parallel

Job 23:9 continues the same imagery – God works on left and right but Job cannot see him, reinforcing Job 9:11's theme of hiddenness.

Job 35:14 Allusion

In Job 35:14, Elihu refers back to Job 9:11's complaint of not seeing God, using it to challenge Job's perspective.

1 Timothy 6:16 declares God dwells in unapproachable light, unseen by anyone – echoing Job 9:11's lament that he cannot perceive God passing by.

Psalm 77:19 Parallel

Psalm 77:19 describes God's path through the sea with unseen footprints, paralleling Job 9:11's theme of God passing by unseen.

Genesis 28:16 shows Jacob realizing God was present but unknown to him – a parallel to Job 9:11's failure to perceive God's passing.