Hosea 10:10
It is in my desire that I should chastise them; and the people shall be gathered against them, when they shall bind themselves in their two furrows.
Cross-reference
Hosea 8:1 announces invasion for covenant transgression, a specific parallel to the gathering of nations for discipline in the main verse.
Hosea 8:10 says God will gather up the nations they hired, directly paralleling the gathering against them for double iniquity.
Jeremiah 16:16 uses fishermen and hunters as agents of judgment, analogous to the nations gathered for discipline in the main verse.
Jeremiah 21:4 has God turning weapons against the city and bringing enemies together, mirroring the gathering of nations for judgment.
Ezekiel 16:37 describes God gathering lovers against Jerusalem, a vivid parallel to gathering nations to discipline Israel.
Ezekiel 23:46 parallels God gathering nations against Israel in judgment — the same divine discipline via foreign armies described here.
Zechariah 14:2 directly echoes this: 'I will gather all nations against Jerusalem' — identical motif of God assembling enemies for judgment.
Deuteronomy 28:47 states the covenant curse for not serving God joyfully — the same disciplinary pattern Hosea warns of.
Micah 4:10-13 also has nations gathered against Zion, but here God uses her to thresh them — contrasting with Hosea's judgment-only focus.
Matthew 22:7 uses a king sending troops to destroy a city — a parallel to God using nations as instruments of judgment.