Hosea 7:2
And they consider not in their hearts that I remember all their wickedness: now their own doings have beset them about; they are before my face.
Cross-reference
Hosea 9:9 directly echoes 'he will remember their iniquity,' reinforcing the same theme of God recalling evil from Hosea 7:2.
Proverbs 5:21 affirms man's ways are before the Lord—direct parallel to deeds surrounding them.
Hebrews 4:13 states all is laid bare before God—NT echo of Hosea's truth that deeds are before His face.
Amos 8:7 states God will never forget any of their deeds, directly parallel to God remembering all wickedness.
Jeremiah 32:19 says God's eyes are open to all ways, giving fruit of deeds—adds judgment to remembrance.
Jeremiah 16:17 declares nothing is hidden from God's face—identical theme to 'they are before My face'.
Jeremiah 14:10 echoes God remembering iniquity and punishing sins, paralleling 'I remember all their wickedness'.
Isaiah 1:3 says Israel does not know or understand, closely matching Hosea's complaint that they do not consider God's knowledge of their deeds.
Proverbs 5:22 says his own iniquities entrap the wicked, matching the idea of deeds surrounding and ensnaring.
Numbers 32:23 warns 'your sin will find you out,' perfectly capturing how deeds surround the wicked — a classic parallel.
Psalm 90:8 says our secret sins are placed in God's light—mirroring 'deeds before My face'.
Job 34:21 states God's eyes are on every step—reinforcing that no evil escapes His sight.
Psalm 25:7 pleads for God not to remember sins, contrasting sharply with Hosea's statement that God remembers all their evil.
Psalm 9:16 says the wicked is snared in his own hands' work, exactly like 'their own deeds have surrounded them'.
Job 11:11 says God knows false men and sees iniquity without investigating—reaffirms His omniscience of evil deeds.
Jeremiah 44:21 rhetorically asks if God did not remember their incense — directly paralleling God's remembrance of evil in Hosea.
Psalm 33:15 states God understands all their works — echoing the theme that God is fully aware of human deeds.
Job 34:25 says God knows their works and overthrows them — reinforcing that God remembers evil and brings judgment.
Psalm 50:22 warns those who forget God, paralleling Hosea's indictment that they fail to consider that God remembers all their evil.
Deuteronomy 32:29 laments Israel's lack of wisdom to discern their end, mirroring Hosea's charge that they do not consider God's remembrance.
Isaiah 44:19 describes idolaters who 'do not consider,' using the same verb as Hosea 7:2, though focused on idolatry rather than general sin.
Psalm 49:5 uses the same 'surrounds' imagery for iniquity — the wicked's deeds hem them in, as in Hosea.
Psalm 73:11 shows the wicked questioning God's knowledge — the same failure to consider His awareness seen in Hosea.
Jeremiah 2:17 says 'you have brought this on yourself' by forsaking God — similar to self-inflicted consequences from deeds.
Jeremiah 4:18 ties deeds to consequences—God's remembrance leads to judgment, linking the same principle.
Isaiah 5:12 criticizes those who do not regard the Lord's deeds, similar to Hosea's charge that they ignore God's awareness of their evil.
Psalm 137:7 calls on God to remember Edom's cruelty — mirroring Hosea's assurance that God remembers all evil.
Job 20:11-29 depicts the wicked's sins bringing ruin, with heavens exposing iniquity — echoes deeds being before God.
Psalm 109:15 asks that wrongdoers be before God continually — echoing 'before My face' in Hosea, linking God's awareness with judgment.
Luke 12:2 says nothing hidden will not be disclosed, mirroring that deeds are before God's face — but in NT context of hypocrisy.
1 Corinthians 4:5 describes God bringing hidden things to light, similar to deeds being exposed before Him — though awaiting judgment.