Hosea 9:13
Ephraim, as I saw Tyrus, is planted in a pleasant place: but Ephraim shall bring forth his children to the murderer.
Cross-reference
Hosea 9:16 continues the same judgment: dried root and killed offspring, directly paralleling children brought to the murderer.
Hosea 9:12 declares God will bereave them of children — the same fate described in this verse. Immediate contextual parallel.
Hosea 9:14 responds to this tragedy with a desperate plea for barrenness — a direct cause-and-effect within the same oracle.
Hosea 10:14 describes mothers dashed with children — a specific instance of the child-killing judgment prophesied here.
Hosea 13:16 explicitly mentions little ones dashed and pregnant women ripped open, fulfilling the child-killing theme here.
Jeremiah 9:21 speaks of death cutting off children from the streets, mirroring the child-murder judgment here.
Amos 7:17 prophesies sons and daughters falling by the sword — the same kind of judgment on Israel's children.
In Job 27:14, the wicked's many children are destined for the sword — directly mirroring Ephraim's children brought to the slayer here.
2 Kings 15:16 records Menahem ripping open pregnant women — a historical example of the brutality prophesied here.