Hosea 11:10

They shall walk after the Lord: he shall roar like a lion: when he shall roar, then the children shall tremble from the west.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 25:30 explicitly says 'the LORD will roar' — same image of God roaring, here in judgment against His fold.

Joel 3:16 Parallel

Joel 3:16 says 'the LORD roars from Zion' and offers refuge — directly parallels the roaring that gathers God's people.

Amos 1:2 Parallel

Amos 1:2 states 'the LORD roars from Zion' — identical image of God roaring, here causing mourning and desolation.

Amos 3:8 Parallel

Amos 3:8 says 'the lion has roared; who will not fear?' — directly parallels the roar that makes God's children tremble.

Habakkuk 3:16 directly parallels: trembling at God's voice, just as Hosea's children tremble at his roar.

1 Peter 5:8 Contrast

1 Peter 5:8 presents the devil as a roaring lion seeking to devour—direct contrast to God's roar that gathers and protects.

Proverbs 20:2 compares a king's terror to a lion's growl—a similar metaphor to God's roar in Hosea, but applied to human authority.

Isaiah 5:29 Contrast

Isaiah 5:29 uses lion roaring for the Assyrian army destroying—opposite purpose to God's roar that gathers his children.

Jeremiah 2:15 has lions roaring against Israel in judgment—contrasting with God's roar that calls his people back in Hosea.

Jeremiah 5:22 asks why they do not tremble at God's presence, reinforcing the call to fear God's power in Hosea.

Job 37:1 Parallel

In Job 37:1, trembling at God's thunderous voice mirrors the trembling response to God's roar in Hosea.

Psalm 2:11 Parallel

Psalm 2:11 calls for serving God with trembling, echoing the reverential fear of God's roar in Hosea.

Isaiah 31:4 Allusion

Isaiah 31:4 portrays the LORD as a lion protecting prey — similar lion imagery but for defense, not gathering children.

Isaiah 64:2 Parallel

Isaiah 64:2 depicts nations trembling at God's presence, like the children trembling at his roar in Hosea.

Jeremiah 25:38 depicts God leaving like a lion to judge—different aspect of God as lion compared to Hosea's roar of gathering.

Psalm 119:120 describes trembling at God's judgments, similar to trembling at God's roar in Hosea.