Jeremiah 48:28
O ye that dwell in Moab, leave the cities, and dwell in the rock, and be like the dove that maketh her nest in the sides of the hole’s mouth.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 48:9 gives wings to Moab to fly away — same call to flee and abandon cities as here.
Jeremiah 49:16 uses the same rock‑dwelling imagery for Edom's arrogance, opposite to Moab's humble flight to the rocks.
Jeremiah 49:8 commands inhabitants of Dedan to flee and dwell in the depths, mirroring Moab's call to hide in rock crevices.
Jeremiah 22:23 warns those who nest in cedars (pride) of coming pain, contrasting with Moab's dove seeking refuge in cliffs.
Song of Solomon 2:14 shares the image of a dove in the clefts of the rock, but as a loving invitation rather than a flight warning.
Isaiah 2:19 depicts hiding in rocks from God's terror — directly parallel to Moab fleeing to rock dwellings here.
Obadiah 1:3 rebukes Edom for pride in dwelling in rock clefts, contrasting with Moab's call to flee there humbly as a dove.
Obadiah 1:4 describes the eagle's high nest brought low, contrasting with Moab's lowly dove‑like refuge in the cliffs.
Judges 6:2 has Israel hiding in caves from Midian — similar to Moab being told to dwell in rocks here.
1 Samuel 13:6 describes Israelites hiding in caves from Philistines — parallel to Moab seeking refuge in rocks.