Hosea 4:19
The wind hath bound her up in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.
Cross-references
Hosea 10:6 repeats the shame and removal: Ephraim's idol is carried to Assyria, mirroring the wind carrying Israel away.
Hosea 13:15 also uses an east wind from the LORD as judgment — reinforcing the wind as divine punishment motif.
Jeremiah 4:11 uses the same 'scorching wind' imagery for judgment—a parallel to the wind sweeping away in Hosea.
Jeremiah 22:22 describes wind carrying off shepherds and resulting shame — a direct thematic echo of the wind and shame judgment here.
In Jeremiah 51:1, God raises a 'destroying wind' against Babylon, paralleling the wind of judgment in Hosea that sweeps Israel away.
Zechariah 5:9-11 uses 'wind in their wings' to carry wickedness away, echoing the same imagery of wind removing the condemned.
Job 30:22 uses wind as an image of divine affliction — similar to the wind wrapping them in wings here as judgment.