2 Kings 3:17
For thus saith the Lord, Ye shall not see wind, neither shall ye see rain; yet that valley shall be filled with water, that ye may drink, both ye, and your cattle, and your beasts.
Cross-reference
Psalm 107:35 directly says God turns desert into pools of water, exactly matching the miraculous provision in this valley.
Isaiah 41:18 describes God opening rivers in valleys and springs in dry land, a clear parallel to the water filling this valley.
Isaiah 43:19 speaks of God making rivers in the desert — a new thing, just as He does here by filling a dry valley with water.
Isaiah 43:20 says God gives water in the wilderness to give drink to His chosen people, directly paralleling the provision here.
Exodus 17:6 records water from the rock at Horeb — another divine provision in the wilderness, but from a rock rather than filled ditches.
Numbers 20:8-11 recounts water from the rock at Meribah, another instance of God miraculously providing water in the desert.
In Psalm 84:6, a valley becomes a spring, mirroring the valley filled with water here, though in a pilgrimage context.
Isaiah 48:21 recalls God providing water from the rock in the Exodus, another miraculous desert provision, though a different event.
Amos 3:7 states God reveals His plans to prophets — exemplified here when Elisha announces the coming water.