Numbers 22:4
And Moab said unto the elders of Midian, Now shall this company lick up all that are round about us, as the ox licketh up the grass of the field. And Balak the son of Zippor was king of the Moabites at that time.
Cross-references
Numbers 22:2 gives the reason for Moab's alarm—Israel's defeat of the Amorites—leading to the 'lick up' imagery in this verse.
Numbers 22:7 shows the elders of Moab and Midian acting on Balak's plan from verse 4—they go to Balaam with rewards.
Numbers 24:17 is Balaam's prophecy that Israel will defeat Moab—a divine response to Balak's plan in Numbers 22:4.
Numbers 31:8 fulfills the conflict: the kings of Midian and Balaam are slain, stemming from the coalition formed in Numbers 22:4.
Joshua 13:22 specifically records Balaam's death, a direct consequence of his involvement started in Numbers 22:4.
Exodus 1:9 shows Pharaoh similarly fearing Israel's numbers, paralleling Moab's fear of the 'horde'.
Deuteronomy 2:9 notes God's protection of Moab, contrasting with their unwarranted fear here.
Deuteronomy 2:4 describes Edom's fear of Israel, similar to Moab's fear in this verse.
Joshua 13:21 lists the same Midianite kings defeated by Israel, recalling the coalition first mentioned in Numbers 22:4.
Nehemiah 2:10 shows Sanballat and Tobiah grieved at Israel's welfare — similar to Moab's fear of Israel in Numbers 22:4. Both depict enemies distressed by Israel's success.