Jeremiah 48:14
How say ye, We are mighty and strong men for the war?
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 9:23 warns the mighty not to boast in their might, directly addressing the same false confidence Moab shows in warriors.
Jeremiah 49:16 also attacks pride that deceives — Edom’s false security mirrors Moab’s boast in military might.
Psalm 33:16 declares no warrior is saved by strength — directly undercutting Moab’s claim to be valiant warriors.
Ecclesiastes 9:11 says the battle is not to the strong — echoing the same truth that human might doesn’t guarantee victory.
Isaiah 10:13 records Assyria boasting in its own strength — the same arrogant self‑reliance God judges in Moab.
Isaiah 16:6 directly names Moab’s pride and empty boasts — the same arrogance challenged in this verse.
Isaiah 36:5 mocks military trust with 'mere words are strategy and power for war', directly paralleling Moab's boast in warriors.
Zephaniah 2:10 says Moab’s pride will bring punishment — reinforcing the consequence of the boastful attitude here.