Jeremiah 49:8
Flee ye, turn back, dwell deep, O inhabitants of Dedan; for I will bring the calamity of Esau upon him, the time that I will visit him.
Cross-reference
Jer 49:30 repeats the same 'dwell in the depths' command to Hazor as Jer 49:8 says to Dedan—identical phrasing for different nations.
Jeremiah 49:32 uses the same 'bring their calamity' judgment formula for Kedar—parallel oracle language.
Jeremiah 48:28 gives the identical command to Moab — leave cities and dwell in rocks — directly paralleling the instruction for Dedan here.
Jeremiah 48:44 warns Moab of fleeing into pit and snare, 'year of visitation'—identical judgment pattern.
Lamentations 4:21 directly addresses Edom, warning of the cup of wrath—same target and judgment theme.
Lamentations 4:22 pronounces Edom's punishment as 'visit thine iniquity'—aligns with the time of punishment.
Amos 9:1-3 warns that no hiding place can escape God's judgment — contrasting the command to 'dwell deep' here, which implies refuge is possible.
Obadiah 1:3 mocks Edom's pride in its rocky dwellings — the same strongholds where Dedan is told to hide, highlighting their vulnerability.
Obadiah 1:4 declares God will bring Edom down despite its high nest — a direct follow-up showing that hiding cannot avert judgment.
Ezekiel 25:13 pronounces judgment on Edom, stating Dedan shall fall by the sword—same oracle against Edom.
Isaiah 21:13 also addresses Dedanites, warning them to lodge in the wilderness—parallel oracle against a related tribe.