Hosea 2:17
For I will take away the names of Baalim out of her mouth, and they shall no more be remembered by their name.
Cross-references
In Hosea 14:3, Israel promises to stop calling idols 'our God' — directly echoes the removal of Baal names from their mouth here.
Exodus 23:13 commands not to invoke other gods' names — the very practice Hosea says God will remove from Israel's lips.
Joshua 23:7 repeats the command to not invoke other gods' names, directly echoing the idolatrous speech Hosea promises to eradicate.
Psalm 16:4 resolves not to take up the names of other gods on one's lips, aligning with Hosea's removal of Baal names.
In Jeremiah 10:11, false gods perish from earth — same fate as Baals whose names are removed here. Both declare God's victory over idols.
Zechariah 13:2 declares God will banish the names of idols from the land — a close parallel to Hosea's promise to remove Baal names.
In Deuteronomy 12:3, Israel commanded to destroy the names of false gods — same action God promises here to remove Baal names.
In Micah 5:13, God cuts off carved images — same divine action as removing Baal names here. Both depict the eradication of idolatry.
In Zephaniah 2:11, the Lord famishes all gods of the earth — parallel to God removing Baal names here, both showing judgment on idols.
In 2 Chronicles 28:2, Ahaz makes metal images for Baals — opposite of God here removing their names. Contrast human idolatry with divine judgment.