Isaiah 25:11

And he shall spread forth his hands in the midst of them, as he that swimmeth spreadeth forth his hands to swim: and he shall bring down their pride together with the spoils of their hands.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 25:5 Parallel

Isaiah 25:5 earlier in the same chapter speaks of subduing the ruthless and putting down their song, echoing this humbling.

Isaiah 2:11 Parallel

Isaiah 2:11 declares that lofty pride will be brought low, directly paralleling God laying low pompous pride here.

Isaiah 10:33 says the lofty will be hewn down and brought low, a strong thematic parallel to God humbling pride here.

Isaiah 13:11 also speaks of God bringing down the arrogant — a wider judgment on pride beyond Moab.

Isaiah 16:6 Parallel

Jeremiah 48:29? Actually, Isaiah 16:6 explicitly describes Moab's pride — the same pride God brings down here.

Isaiah 65:2 Contrast

Isaiah 65:2 uses the same phrase 'spread out my hands' but for an appeal to rebels — a contrast to judgment here.

Isaiah 26:5 Parallel

Isaiah 26:5 says God brings down the lofty city — the same humbling action against the proud that is described here against Moab.

Isaiah 5:25 Parallel

Isaiah 5:25 describes God stretching out his hand in judgment, matching the hand imagery of God laying low pride here.

Isaiah 14:26 speaks of God's hand stretched out over all nations, a parallel to God spreading hands in judgment here.

Jeremiah 48:29 directly echoes Moab's pride using similar language — reinforcing the same condemnation.

Jeremiah 48:42 states Moab will be destroyed for magnifying itself against the Lord — the same reason for judgment here.

Leviticus 26:19 warns 'I will break the pride of your power' — the same concept of crushing pride, linking covenant curse to Moab's judgment.