Hosea 13:14

I will ransom them from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from death: O death, I will be thy plagues; O grave, I will be thy destruction: repentance shall be hid from mine eyes.

Cross-reference

Hosea 6:2 Parallel

In Hosea 6:2, revival after two days mirrors the ransom from Sheol — both speak of resurrection within the same book.

Job 33:24 Parallel

Job 33:24 speaks of finding a ransom to deliver from the pit — a strong verbal parallel to Hosea's question about ransoming from Sheol.

Psalm 16:10 Parallel

Psalm 16:10 declares God will not abandon His holy one to Sheol — echoing Hosea's victory over death and Sheol.

Psalm 49:15 Parallel

Psalm 49:15 uses nearly identical language — 'redeem my soul from the power of the grave' — reinforcing the same hope.

Isaiah 25:8 Parallel

Isaiah 25:8 prophesies that God will swallow up death forever, directly expanding this victory over death and the grave.

Isaiah 26:19 promises the dead will live and the earth will cast them out, echoing this redemption from death and the grave.

In 1 Corinthians 15:55, Paul directly quotes 'O death, where is your victory?' to proclaim Christ's resurrection triumph over death.

Ezekiel 37:11-14 describes God opening graves and bringing His people back to life, a vivid enactment of this ransom from the grave.

Job 19:25-27 affirms confidence in a living Redeemer who will raise from death — directly paralleling the ransom from Sheol.

1 Corinthians 15:22 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Corinthians 15:22 declares that in Christ all will be made alive, the fulfillment of this promise of victory over death.

Daniel 12:2 Related theme

Daniel 12:2 describes the dead awaking to life or contempt — a later development of the resurrection theme introduced here.

Revelation 20:14 Prophetic fulfillment

Revelation 20:14 describes death and Hades thrown into the lake of fire, the ultimate destruction God promised in Hosea.

Hebrews 2:14 says Christ destroyed the devil who had the power of death, directly echoing Hosea's victory over death.

2 Timothy 1:10 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Timothy 1:10 says Christ abolished death and brought life to light, fulfilling Hosea's promise of God destroying death.

1 Corinthians 15:55 directly quotes Hosea 13:14 (LXX) in Paul's victory cry, making the connection explicit.

1 Corinthians 15:26 states death is the last enemy destroyed, directly mirroring Hosea's declaration that God will plague and destroy death.

Acts 2:24 Parallel

In Acts 2:24, Peter declares God loosed the pains of death, directly echoing Hosea's language of ransoming from death.

In Ezekiel 37:12, God opens graves and brings His people up — a direct echo of the 'ransom from the grave' here, portraying resurrection.

In Jeremiah 4:28, God declares He will not repent of judgment — directly parallel to 'repentance hid from mine eyes', emphasizing divine determination.

Revelation 21:4 Prophetic fulfillment

Revelation 21:4 declares 'no more death', which is the ultimate fulfillment of God's victory over death in Hosea 13:14.

Romans 11:15 applies the concept of life from the dead to Israel's restoration, linking this promise to future resurrection.

1 Thessalonians 4:14 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Thessalonians 4:14 promises resurrection for believers who fell asleep, fulfilling the redemption from death described in Hosea.

Jeremiah 31:11 speaks of the LORD redeeming Jacob from a stronger enemy — echoes the ransom/redeem language here, applied to deliverance from exile.

In 2 Corinthians 5:4, mortality being 'swallowed up by life' echoes the same victory over death, though not a direct quote.

Psalm 86:13 Parallel

Psalm 86:13 thanks God for delivering the soul from the depths of Sheol, a personal echo of this ransom from the grave.

Psalm 71:20 Parallel

Psalm 71:20 describes God reviving and bringing up from the depths, paralleling this promise of redemption from death.

Psalm 30:3 Parallel

Psalm 30:3 echoes this rescue from the grave, but as a personal testimony of being brought up from the pit.