Hosea 10:15
So shall Beth–el do unto you because of your great wickedness: in a morning shall the king of Israel utterly be cut off.
Cross-reference
Hosea 10:3 has the people saying they have no king — directly foreshadowing the king's being cut off in v.15.
Hosea 10:5 describes fear over the calves of Beth-aven (Bethel) — the idolatry that leads to the judgment in v.15.
In Hosea 10:7, the king of Samaria is cut off like foam — reinforcing the same image of Israel's monarchy being destroyed.
In Hosea 13:16, Samaria's punishment includes falling by the sword — parallel to the king being cut off as part of Israel's downfall.
Amos 7:9-17 prophesies desolation of high places and the king's house — the same cutting off of Israel's king announced here.
Isaiah 9:14 says the LORD cuts off head and tail from Israel in one day — parallel to the king being cut off at dawn.
Amos 3:14 pronounces judgment on Bethel's altars — directly reinforcing the destruction of Bethel in Hosea.
Amos 5:5 warns that Bethel shall come to nothing — aligning with Hosea's declaration that Bethel brings destruction.
2 Kings 15:30 records the assassination of King Pekah — an instance of a king of Israel being cut off, echoing Hosea's judgment.
Jeremiah 48:13 compares Moab's shame to Israel's shame over Bethel — the same Bethel that Hosea says will bring destruction.