Hosea 2:21
And it shall come to pass in that day, I will hear, saith the Lord, I will hear the heavens, and they shall hear the earth;
Cross-reference
In Zechariah 13:9, God's answer to his refined people and the covenant declaration 'They are my people' mirrors Hosea's promise of answered prayer and restored relationship.
2 Chronicles 6:27 is Solomon's prayer for rain after repentance—directly parallel to God's answering the heavens for rain in Hosea's restored covenant.
Psalm 67:6 celebrates the earth yielding increase as God blesses—identical theme of agricultural fruitfulness in response to divine favor.
Isaiah 30:23 promises rain and abundant harvest in the day of restoration—directly parallel to the heavens answering earth in Hosea.
Ezekiel 36:8 promises fruitfulness to the mountains of Israel when the people return—same return-and-blessing context as Hosea's answer.
Ezekiel 36:9 says God will turn to the land to be tilled—mirrors Hosea's 'I will answer' resulting in the earth responding.
Ezekiel 36:30 multiplies fruit and field increase to end famine—parallel to Hosea's agricultural answer as covenant blessing.
In Isaiah 65:24, God promises to answer before they call, echoing the divine responsiveness in Hosea 2:21 where God says 'I will answer'.
In Joel 2:21, the land rejoices because the Lord has done great things — echoing the restoration theme of God answering the land in Hosea.
Amos 9:13 depicts abundant harvest with plowing and reaping overlapping — similar to the chain of blessing in Hosea.
In Zechariah 8:12, the heavens giving dew and earth producing fruit parallels the cosmic response in Hosea 2:21 — God's blessing on creation.
Zechariah 9:17 celebrates grain and wine as signs of God's goodness, mirroring the response of grain, wine, and oil in Hosea.