Hosea 11:11
They shall tremble as a bird out of Egypt, and as a dove out of the land of Assyria: and I will place them in their houses, saith the Lord.
Cross-reference
Hosea 9:3-6 warns of exile to Egypt and Assyria as judgment — here the same places become the source of return.
In Hosea 7:11, Ephraim is a silly dove fleeing to Egypt and Assyria — here the same dove imagery shows them trembling back home.
In Hosea 3:5, this same promise of Israel returning and seeking the LORD is made — both depict future restoration.
Hosea 9:6 warns Egypt will gather them for burial, not return — a stark contrast to the restoration promise here.
Zechariah 10:10 echoes this exact gathering from Egypt and Assyria — both envision God regathering his people.
Amos 9:15 promises they will never again be uprooted — strengthening the permanence of being settled in homes here.
Amos 9:14 describes rebuilding cities and planting vineyards after exile — reinforcing the restoration promise here.
Ezekiel 37:25 adds they will live in the land forever with David as prince — expanding the promise of settled homes here.
Ezekiel 37:21 explicitly states God will gather Israel from the nations and bring them back — directly parallel to this return.
Ezekiel 28:25 promises the gathering of scattered Israel — directly aligned with the return from exile here.
Isaiah 60:8 uses the same dove imagery of people returning — 'like doves to their windows' parallels the trembling doves here.
Isaiah 11:11 similarly prophesies God recovering his remnant from Assyria and Egypt — both promise a second gathering.
Isaiah 27:13 explicitly mentions a trumpet summoning exiles from Assyria and Egypt to worship — directly parallel to the return here.
Micah 7:12 similarly predicts a gathering from Assyria and Egypt, echoing the same restoration theme.
Deuteronomy 28:65 threatens no rest or repose among the nations — the opposite of being settled in homes promised here.
Ezekiel 36:34 promises the desolate land will be cultivated — same restoration context as the return here.
Jeremiah 31:12 also describes the joyful return of God's people to Zion — a parallel promise of restoration.
Obadiah 1:17 speaks of deliverance on Mount Zion and Jacob possessing his inheritance — a parallel restoration promise.
Zechariah 8:7 also speaks of saving people from east and west—a broader parallel to the gathering from exile.