Hosea 5:10

The princes of Judah were like them that remove the bound: therefore I will pour out my wrath upon them like water.

Cross-reference

Hosea 5:5 Parallel

Hosea 5:5 says Judah will stumble in guilt — verse 10 specifies the sin of moving boundary stones; same judgment context.

Deuteronomy 19:14 is the law against moving a neighbor's landmark — Hosea 5:10 alludes to this command to accuse Judah's princes.

Deuteronomy 27:17 pronounces a curse on anyone who moves a landmark — Hosea 5:10's imagery echoes this curse upon Judah's leaders.

Proverbs 22:28 directly warns against moving ancient landmarks — the very sin the princes of Judah are compared to here.

Job 24:2 Parallel

Job 24:2 describes the same sin of moving landmarks, illustrating the injustice Judah's princes are compared to.

2 Kings 16:7–9 Historical context

2 Kings 16:7-9 describes Ahaz's alliance with Assyria — a historical example of Judah's princes removing covenant boundaries like in Hosea.

2 Chronicles 12:1 Historical context

2 Chronicles 12:1 records Rehoboam abandoning the law after becoming strong — a similar pattern of leaderly unfaithfulness leading to judgment.

2 Chronicles 24:18 Historical context

2 Chronicles 24:18 says abandoning God brought wrath on Judah — directly parallel to the wrath poured out here for moving boundaries.

2 Chronicles 28:16–22 Historical context

2 Chronicles 28:16-22 details Ahaz's apostasy and seeking Assyrian help — illustrates the sin of removing boundaries Hosea condemns.