Isaiah 32:12
They shall lament for the teats, for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful vine.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 7:23 depicts vineyards overrun with briers and thorns — exactly the desolation that causes the lament in Isaiah 32:12 over the fruitful vine.
Deuteronomy 8:8 lists vines among the land's produce—the 'fruitful vine' mourned here was once a sign of God's blessing.
Ezekiel 20:6 describes the land flowing with milk and honey once sworn to Israel — a stark contrast to the lament over its loss in Isaiah 32:12.
Ezekiel 20:15 recalls God's oath to deny that same glorious land to the disobedient generation — mirroring the judgment that makes the land lamented.
Lamentations 2:11 vividly laments Jerusalem's destruction with weeping—demonstrates the grief pictured here over lost fields.
Lamentations 4:4 describes children starving during siege—the human cost that follows the agricultural devastation lamented here.
Deuteronomy 8:7 celebrates the Promised Land's water sources—the blessing whose loss is mourned here over pleasant fields.