Isaiah 11:14
But they shall fly upon the shoulders of the Philistines toward the west; they shall spoil them of the east together: they shall lay their hand upon Edom and Moab; and the children of Ammon shall obey them.
Cross-references
Isaiah 25:10 specifically mentions Moab being trodden down — directly parallel to Moab's subjugation in this prophecy.
Isaiah 15:1 is an oracle against Moab, directly matching the subduing of Moab in Isaiah 11:14. Strong thematic link.
In Isaiah 34:5, God's sword descends in judgment on Edom, echoing the subjugation of Edom prophesied here.
In Isaiah 34:6, Edom's destruction is depicted as a sacrifice by the LORD, reinforcing the theme of Edom's downfall.
In Daniel 11:41, Edom, Moab, and Ammon are spared from invasion, contrasting with their subjugation here. Opposite outcomes.
In Numbers 24:17, Balaam prophesies a star from Jacob who will crush Moab and Edom, directly paralleling the conquest of these nations.
In Amos 9:12, Israel will possess the remnant of Edom, directly matching the subjugation of Edom in this prophecy.
In Obadiah 1:18, Jacob consumes Esau (Edom) like fire, a vivid parallel to Edom's subjugation here.
Obadiah 1:19 specifically mentions possessing the land of the Philistines and Mount Esau—directly matching the conquest described here.
Malachi 1:4 declares Edom's perpetual judgment, matching the subduing of Edom in Isaiah 11:14. Strong parallel.
Ezekiel 25:14 describes God's vengeance on Edom through Israel, paralleling the subduing of Edom in Isaiah 11:14.
Zephaniah 2:9 foretells destruction of Moab and Ammon, directly echoing the subjugation of these nations in Isaiah 11:14.
In Joel 3:19, Edom becomes a desert waste due to violence against Judah, aligning with the judgment on Edom here.
Zechariah 9:5-7 also prophesies judgment on Philistine cities, then a remnant joining Judah — fulfilling the subjugation in Isaiah 11:14.
In 1 Chronicles 18:2, David subdues Moab historically, prefiguring the future messianic conquest of Moab described here.
Zephaniah 2:5 pronounces judgment on the Philistines—the same enemy Israel will conquer in this verse.
Amos 2:1 pronounces judgment on Moab for crimes against Edom—both nations appear in Isaiah 11:14's conquest list. Moderate link.