Hosea 12:14
Ephraim provoked him to anger most bitterly: therefore shall he leave his blood upon him, and his reproach shall his Lord return unto him.
Cross-reference
Hosea 7:16 predicts derision for princes due to their tongue—same theme of disgrace from God's judgment as in Hosea 12:14.
Deuteronomy 28:37 warns Israel will become a byword and reproach among nations—exactly the disgrace Hosea says God will repay.
2 Kings 17:7-18 details Israel's provocation and God's judgment—exactly what Hosea 12:14 threatens, showing the fulfillment.
Ezekiel 24:7 depicts bloodguilt left uncovered on bare rock—same image of unatoned blood as Hosea's 'leave his bloodguilt on him'.
Ezekiel 24:8 continues the bloodguilt imagery—God sets blood on rock to provoke wrath, mirroring Hosea's bloodguilt left on Ephraim.
Ezekiel 23:2-10 allegorizes Israel's idolatry with Assyria—the same bitter provocation Hosea 12:14 condemns.
In 1 Samuel 2:30, God promises to lightly esteem those who despise Him—same principle of divine repayment of disgrace as in Hosea.
Ezekiel 33:5 says 'his blood shall be upon himself' for ignoring warning—similar to Hosea's bloodguilt left on Ephraim through judgment.
Nehemiah 4:4 prays that taunts be turned back on enemies—akin to Hosea's God repaying disgrace, though a prayer rather than divine decree.