Job 9:9
Which maketh Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the chambers of the south.
Cross-reference
Job 38:31 challenges Job's control over the very constellations God made—Pleiades and Orion—deepening the theme of divine sovereignty.
Job 38:32-41 continues God's rhetorical questions about constellations and natural order, reinforcing Job 9:9's assertion that God alone made them.
Job 37:18 describes God spreading out the sky like a mirror, paralleling Job 9:9's mention of God making constellations — both show God's creative work in the heavens.
Psalm 147:4 says God numbers and names the stars, complementing Job 9:9's claim that He made the constellations.
Amos 5:8 directly references the Pleiades and Orion as God's handiwork, mirroring Job 9:9's declaration.
Genesis 1:16 describes God making the sun, moon, and stars—a broader creation account that includes the constellations named in Job 9:9.