Jeremiah 48:12
Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will send unto him wanderers, that shall cause him to wander, and shall empty his vessels, and break their bottles.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 48:8 describes the destroyer coming on Moab's cities, the same judgment as the pourers here.
Jeremiah 48:11 shows Moab's prior ease and settled dregs, which this judgment shatters.
Jeremiah 48:15 proclaims Moab's boast laid waste and young men slaughtered, the same judgment event.
Jeremiah 48:38 uses the same vessel imagery, saying Moab is broken like a useless vessel.
In Jeremiah 19:10, breaking a potter's flask parallels the smashing of Moab's vessels — both symbolic acts of divine judgment.
Jeremiah 25:9 identifies the 'pourers' as Nebuchadnezzar and northern tribes sent against Moab.
In Jeremiah 13:14, God dashes people together like vessels — the same violent breaking imagery used against Moab's jars.
Jeremiah 51:34 uses 'empty vessel' imagery for Babylon crushing Israel — similar metaphor of vessels in judgment.
Isaiah 30:14 describes a potter's vessel smashed beyond repair — identical imagery of total destruction as in Moab's judgment.
Psalm 2:9 uses the same metaphor of dashing nations like a potter's vessel, though applied to the Messiah's rule.