Jeremiah 48:43
Fear, and the pit, and the snare, shall be upon thee, O inhabitant of Moab, saith the Lord.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 24:17
Allusion
Isaiah 24:17 repeats the exact triplet 'fear, pit, snare' for universal judgment, directly echoing Jeremiah's oracle.
Isaiah 24:18
Parallel
Isaiah 24:18 expands the triplet—fleeing fear into pit then snare—deepening the inescapable judgment imagery.
Amos 5:19
Parallel
Amos 5:19 uses the same three-stage calamity (lion→bear→serpent) as an inescapable judgment motif.
Luke 21:35
Parallel
In Luke 21:35, Jesus uses the same 'snare' image — sudden judgment will close in on all, just as here terror and pit await Moab.
Lamentations 3:47
Parallel
Lamentations 3:47 uses 'fear and a snare' but omits 'pit', reflecting the same sudden calamity theme.