Job 9:7
Which commandeth the sun, and it riseth not; and sealeth up the stars.
Cross-reference
In Job 38:12-15, God challenges Job about commanding the dawn — directly parallels commanding the sun not to rise.
Joshua 10:12 has Joshua commanding the sun to stand still, a parallel example of God's authority over the sun as in Job 9:7.
In Isaiah 13:10, stars and sun grow dark — echoes Job 9:7 where God seals stars and commands the sun not to rise.
In Ezekiel 32:7, God covers the sun and darkens stars — same imagery as Job 9:7 of God controlling celestial lights.
In Amos 4:13, God makes morning darkness — reflecting the same authority over light as commanding the sun not to rise.
In Amos 8:9, God darkens the sun at noon — directly parallel to Job 9:7 where God commands the sun not to rise.
Exodus 10:21 describes God causing darkness over Egypt, similar to Job's claim that God commands the sun not to rise.
Exodus 10:22 records the actual three-day darkness, illustrating the same divine control over light as Job 9:7.
In Matthew 24:29, the sun is darkened eschatologically — similar to Job 9:7's depiction of God's power to withhold sunlight.