2 Kings 3:23
And they said, This is blood: the kings are surely slain, and they have smitten one another: now therefore, Moab, to the spoil.
Cross-reference
In 2 Kings 6:18-20, God blinds the Aramean army, paralleling the Moabites' misperception of the water as blood — both divine deceptions leading to enemy defeat.
In 2 Kings 7:6, God causes the Arameans to hear sounds and flee — another instance of God misleading enemies into defeat, like Moab misreading the water.
In Exodus 15:9, the enemy boasts of dividing spoil — same arrogant expectation of plunder before God's judgment, as Moab does here.
In Judges 5:30, Sisera's mother imagines spoil — similar enemy anticipation of plunder before defeat, echoing Moab's false confidence.
In 2 Chronicles 20:25, Judah collects spoil after God defeats the enemies — a divine victory leading to plunder, contrasting Moab's failed attempt here.