Haggai 1:10
Therefore the heaven over you is stayed from dew, and the earth is stayed from her fruit.
Cross-reference
Leviticus 26:19 is the covenant curse behind this: heaven like iron, earth like bronze—the source of the withheld dew and produce.
Deuteronomy 28:23 repeats the covenant curse: bronze heavens, iron earth—the same drought imagery as here.
Deuteronomy 28:24 describes rain turning to dust—another covenant curse paralleling the drought here.
1 Kings 8:35 shows Solomon's prayer linking closed heavens to sin—the same pattern of drought as judgment seen here.
1 Kings 17:1 records Elijah's drought prophecy—the same withholding of dew and rain as divine judgment.
Jeremiah 14:1-6 vividly describes a drought—no water, cracked ground, starving animals—elaborating the conditions summarized here.
Hosea 2:9 depicts God withdrawing grain and wine as judgment—similar to the agricultural failure caused by withheld dew here.
Joel 1:18-20 describes drought and pasture failure, with animals suffering—the same crisis as the withheld produce here.
Amos 4:7 has God directly saying He withheld rain as judgment, a clear parallel to the heavens withholding dew here.
Zechariah 8:12 promises heavens dropping dew and fruitful land as blessing, opposite to the curse of withheld produce here.
Psalm 105:16 recounts God calling a famine as judgment, paralleling the drought here as divine punishment.
Psalm 107:37 describes fruitful harvests as God's blessing, contrasting with the withheld produce here.