Hosea 4:10
For they shall eat, and not have enough: they shall commit whoredom, and shall not increase: because they have left off to take heed to the Lord.
Cross-references
Hosea 4:14 continues the theme of sexual unfaithfulness, explaining that God will not punish women because men are also guilty — reinforcing v10.
Hosea 4:7 shows that increased sin led to shame — the same progression of unfaithfulness causing unsatisfied hunger here.
Hosea 4:18 adds that when drink runs out, they turn to whoring — reinforcing the endless cycle of idolatry and craving here.
In Hosea 9:11-17, the same judgment of failed fertility and expulsion appears, expanding the 'not multiply' curse on Ephraim.
Leviticus 26:26 contains the same curse: eating but not being satisfied as covenant punishment for disobedience.
Isaiah 65:13-16 promises satisfaction to God's servants but hunger to rebels — matching Hosea's description of the unfaithful who eat but are not satisfied.
Micah 6:14 uses identical language: 'You shall eat, but not be satisfied' — directly parallel judgment for sin.
Haggai 1:6 describes eating but never having enough as a result of neglecting God's house — same futility as Hosea's curse.
Ezekiel 16:15 uses the same 'played the whore' imagery for Jerusalem's idolatry, mirroring Israel's unfaithfulness here.
Proverbs 13:25 contrasts the righteous satisfied and the wicked unsatisfied — a wisdom parallel to Hosea's unfaithful eating without satisfaction.