Hosea 5:2
And the revolters are profound to make slaughter, though I have been a rebuker of them all.
Cross-reference
Hosea 6:5 shows the consequence: God's judgment through prophets, directly continuing the rebuke of the rebels here.
Hosea 6:9 expands the image: bands of priests murder on the road, matching the 'knee-deep in slaughter' of 5:2.
Hosea 4:2 lists Israel's sins — swearing, lying, murder — connecting to the 'slaughter' here as part of their rebellion.
Jeremiah 5:3 highlights the refusal to accept correction, directly echoing the hardened rebellion against God's rebuke here.
Jeremiah 25:3-7 shows God persistently sending prophets to rebuke, but the people refused to listen — the same rejection of correction.
Zephaniah 3:2 states she accepts no correction, directly matching the hardened rebellion against God's rebuke here.
Revelation 3:19 echoes this divine discipline motif — God disciplines those He loves, linking judgment to corrective love.
Isaiah 1:5 describes the same stubborn rebellion despite discipline, matching the deep corruption and divine rebuke here.
Isaiah 29:15 describes those who go to great depths to hide evil — a parallel to rebels going deep into slaughter in Hosea 5:2.
Jeremiah 6:28 describes hardened rebels who act corruptly — similar to the rebels in Hosea 5:2 who go deep into slaughter.
Amos 4:6-12 lists God's disciplinary acts that Israel ignored, paralleling the deep rebellion that persists despite divine rebuke here.