Jeremiah 48:31
Therefore will I howl for Moab, and I will cry out for all Moab; mine heart shall mourn for the men of Kir–heres.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 48:36 repeats the moaning for Moab like a flute, reinforcing the grief expressed here.
Jeremiah 48:17 calls for bemoaning Moab's fallen strength — directly continuing the same oracle of mourning.
Jeremiah 51:8 commands howling for Babylon's fall — similar verb 'howl' applied to a different nation's destruction.
Isaiah 15:5 records a similar cry of grief for Moab, echoing the lament here over its destruction.
Isaiah 16:7-11 is an extended wailing for Moab including Kir-hareseth, sharing the same lament.
2 Kings 3:25 records the destruction of Kir-hareseth, the city mourned here in prophesied judgment.
Isaiah 15:2 also depicts Moab howling and mourning at high places — reinforcing the lament over Moab's downfall.
Isaiah 15:8 describes the cry spreading across Moab's borders — echoing the same widespread howling for Moab.