Hosea 2:10

And now will I discover her lewdness in the sight of her lovers, and none shall deliver her out of mine hand.

Cross-references

Hosea 2:3 Parallel

Hosea 2:3 threatens to strip Israel naked—the same exposure of shame that verse 10 now executes.

Hosea 13:8 Parallel

In Hosea 13:8, God's judgment as a bear tearing prey reinforces the same theme of divine punishment with no escape.

Hosea 5:14 Parallel

In Hosea 5:14, the same phrase 'no one shall rescue' appears, reinforcing God's unstoppable judgment.

Hosea 8:9 Parallel

Hosea 8:9 shows Israel hiring lovers (alliances), the very sin that leads to the exposure in Hosea 2:10.

Psalm 50:22 Allusion

Psalm 50:22 repeats the warning that God will tear and none can deliver, directly echoing the same language.

Isaiah 3:17 Parallel

Isaiah 3:17 similarly depicts God exposing the nakedness of unfaithful women as judgment.

In Jeremiah 13:22, the same metaphor of lifted skirts exposes shame as divine punishment for sin.

In Jeremiah 13:26, God directly lifts skirts to expose shame, mirroring the same judgment imagery.

In Ezekiel 16:36, nakedness is uncovered as punishment for whoring, repeating the same adultery-shame motif.

In Ezekiel 23:29, leaving naked and bare after whoring echoes the uncovering of lewdness in judgment.

Zechariah 11:6 similarly portrays God giving people over with no deliverance, matching 'no one shall rescue' in Hosea.

Job 10:7 Parallel

Job 10:7 affirms that none can deliver out of God's hand, matching the same assertion of divine sovereignty.

Ezekiel 23:26 describes stripping away clothes and jewels, reinforcing the shameful exposure that Hosea announces.

Ezekiel 23:10 depicts Oholah's nakedness exposed by her lovers, directly mirroring the judgment scene in Hosea.

Ezekiel 16:57 describes Israel's wickedness being uncovered and becoming a scorn, echoing the exposure and humiliation in Hosea.

Ezekiel 16:37 uses the exact same imagery of God uncovering the unfaithful wife before her lovers, intensifying the theme of public shame.

Lamentations 1:8 describes Jerusalem's nakedness being seen, directly paralleling the exposure of lewdness.

Isaiah 43:13 declares none can deliver from God's hand, reinforcing the same absolute power over deliverance.

Jeremiah 30:14 Related theme

Jeremiah 30:14 mentions lovers forgetting and God wounding for sins, linking to the exposure and judgment theme.