Hosea 1:11
Then shall the children of Judah and the children of Israel be gathered together, and appoint themselves one head, and they shall come up out of the land: for great shall be the day of Jezreel.
Cross-reference
Hosea 3:5 similarly prophesies Israel's return and seeking David their king, reinforcing the reunification theme of 1:11.
Hosea 2:23 describes God sowing Israel in the land and restoring the covenant, complementing the gathering in 1:11.
Isaiah 11:12 describes gathering the dispersed of Israel and Judah, matching Hosea's promise of reuniting the two kingdoms.
Romans 11:26 declares 'all Israel shall be saved,' echoing the ultimate restoration promised in Hosea.
Romans 11:15 links Israel's acceptance to 'life from the dead'—a theological expansion of the restoration Hosea predicts.
Zechariah 10:6-9 speaks of gathering Judah and Joseph and bringing them back, paralleling Hosea's reunification.
Micah 2:13 explicitly says their king passes before them, mirroring Hosea's 'one head' leading them out of the land.
Ezekiel 37:16-25 describes the two sticks becoming one nation under one king, fulfilling the same reunification theme.
Ezekiel 34:23 also promises one shepherd over Israel and Judah, directly echoing Hosea's 'one head'.
Jeremiah 50:4 directly says Israel and Judah shall come together weeping, which parallels Hosea's gathering of the two houses.
Isaiah 11:13 foretells the end of rivalry between Ephraim and Judah, directly supporting the unity in Hosea 1:11.
Jeremiah 31:1-9 describes God gathering Israel and Judah from the north and restoring them, paralleling Hosea's reunification.
Jeremiah 30:3 declares restoration of fortunes for both Israel and Judah, matching Hosea's prophecy of gathering together.
Jeremiah 3:18 similarly foretells Judah and Israel joining together and returning from exile — a direct parallel to the reunification in Hosea.
Jeremiah 33:15-26 speaks of the righteous Branch and the restoration of Israel and Judah, similar to Hosea's one head and gathering.
Jeremiah 23:5-8 promises a righteous king and the gathering of Israel and Judah, echoing Hosea's 'one head' and restoration from exile.
Ezekiel 37:22 explicitly states one nation, one king, never divided again — a direct parallel to Hosea 1:11's one head and reunification.
Isaiah 11:11 describes God reclaiming the remnant from many lands—directly parallels Hosea's gathering of Israel and Judah.
Isaiah 43:6 commands bringing sons from far away—explicit gathering of dispersed Israel, mirroring Hosea's reunification.
Isaiah 56:8 promises God will gather the outcasts of Israel — directly parallels the gathering of Judah and Israel in one head.
Ezekiel 39:25 promises to restore the fortunes of the whole house of Israel, matching Hosea 1:11's gathering and mercy theme.
Ezekiel 37:17 joining two sticks into one directly parallels the reunification of Judah and Israel under one head in Hosea 1:11.
In Ezekiel 36:24, God promises to gather Israel from all nations and bring them to their own land, echoing the gathering and replanting in Hosea 1:11.
Ezekiel 28:25 says God will gather Israel from the peoples and they will dwell in their land — directly parallels the gathering and restoration.
Ezekiel 11:17 promises gathering from scattered countries and giving the land — matches the gathering and appointing one head.
Jeremiah 32:37 explicitly gathers exiles from all lands — a direct parallel to the reunification of Israel and Judah.
Micah 2:12 depicts God assembling the remnant of Israel, similarly a gathering promise but without specifying a leader.