Revelation 18:14
And the fruits that thy soul lusted after are departed from thee, and all things which were dainty and goodly are departed from thee, and thou shalt find them no more at all.
Cross-reference
Luke 12:20's rich fool loses his soul and possessions suddenly, just as Babylon's luxurious goods perish forever in judgment.
Luke 16:25 shows the rich man's good things are replaced by torment, mirroring Babylon's loss of luxury and subsequent judgment.
1 Corinthians 10:6 explicitly warns against lusting after evil, using the wilderness example as a type for believers — mirrors Babylon's lustful craving.
1 John 2:16 categorizes worldly lusts (flesh, eyes, pride), which exactly describes the luxuries Babylon lusts after and loses.
1 John 2:17 declares the world and its lusts pass away, directly paralleling the permanent loss of Babylon's desirable fruits here.
Jeremiah 48:17 calls for mourning over Moab's broken scepter—parallels the lament here over Babylon's lost luxuries.
Numbers 11:34 records divine judgment after Israel lusted for meat, mirroring Babylon's lust for luxury leading to loss.
Psalm 78:18 recounts Israel testing God by lusting for food, similar to Babylon's lust for luxury that perishes.
Psalm 106:14 describes Israel lusting exceedingly in the wilderness, paralleling the lust that leads to Babylon's downfall.
James 4:2 says lust leads to unfulfilled desires and strife, echoing the theme of lusting for what is ultimately lost in Babylon's judgment.