Isaiah 15:6

For the waters of Nimrim shall be desolate: for the hay is withered away, the grass faileth, there is no green thing.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 16:9 Parallel

Isaiah 16:9 continues the same Moab lament with weeping over vines, directly extending the desolation theme.

Isaiah 16:10 depicts the end of joy in Moab's vineyards, reinforcing the desolation of the land from verse 6.

Isaiah 16:4 Parallel

Isaiah 16:4 offers refuge for Moabite fugitives, showing a merciful response to the devastation described in 15:6.

Habakkuk 3:17 matches this desolation — withered fig and vine — but as a prelude to faith, contrasting Moab's hopeless judgment.

Jeremiah 48:34 explicitly echoes this verse, mentioning the waters of Nimrim being desolate — a direct citation of Isaiah's Moab oracle.

Joel 1:10-12 echoes this drought imagery — fields wasted, grain dried up — showing a similar divine judgment on the land.