Job 10:21 Cross References
Job 10:21
21: before I leave for the land of darkness and utter gloom, never to return.
Job 3:5
- Yes, let the darkness and utter gloom claim it for its own. Let a black cloud overshadow it, and let the darkness terrify it.
2 Samuel 12:23
- But why should I fast when he is dead? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him one day, but he cannot return to me."
Psalms 23:4
- Even when I walk through the dark valley of death, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me. Your rod and your staff protect and comfort me.
Job 16:22
- For soon I must go down that road from which I will never return.
Job 14:10
- "But when people die, they lose all strength. They breathe their last, and then where are they?
- As water evaporates from a lake and as a river disappears in drought,
- people lie down and do not rise again. Until the heavens are no more, they will not wake up nor be roused from their sleep.
- "I wish you would hide me with the dead and forget me there until your anger has passed. But mark your calendar to think of me again!
- If mortals die, can they live again? This thought would give me hope, and through my struggle I would eagerly wait for release.
Job 7:8
- You see me now, but not for long. Your eyes will be on me, but I will be dead.
- Just as a cloud dissipates and vanishes, those who die will not come back.
- They are gone forever from their home--never to be seen again.
Psalms 88:6
- You have thrust me down to the lowest pit, into the darkest depths.
Job 3:13
- For if I had died at birth, I would be at peace now, asleep and at rest.
Isaiah 38:11
- I said, "Never again will I see the LORD GOD while still in the land of the living. Never again will I see my friends or laugh with those who live in this world.
Psalms 88:11
- Can those in the grave declare your unfailing love? In the place of destruction, can they proclaim your faithfulness?
- Can the darkness speak of your miracles? Can anyone in the land of forgetfulness talk about your righteousness?
Jeremiah 2:6
- They did not ask, `Where is the LORD who brought us safely out of Egypt and led us through the barren wilderness--a land of deserts and pits, of drought and death, where no one lives or even travels?'
2 Samuel 14:14
- All of us must die eventually. Our lives are like water spilled out on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again. That is why God tries to bring us back when we have been separated from him. He does not sweep away the lives of those he cares about--and neither should you!