Hosea 9:2

The floor and the winepress shall not feed them, and the new wine shall fail in her.

Cross-references

Hosea 2:9 Parallel

Hosea 2:9 also speaks of God taking back grain and wine — the same withdrawal of provision as judgment here.

Hosea 2:12 Parallel

Hosea 2:12 similarly describes God destroying vines and fig trees — the same judgment on agricultural abundance.

Joel 1:3-7 depicts a locust plague devouring crops, adding vivid detail to the agricultural ruin Hosea announces.

Joel 1:9-13 shows the same crop failure cutting off temple offerings and causing priestly mourning, deepening the spiritual impact.

Amos 4:6-9 lists failed harvests and withheld rain as divine judgments, mirroring the threshing floor and wine vat failure in Hosea.

Micah 6:13–16 Related theme

Micah 6:13-16 describes the same covenant curse: treading grapes but not drinking wine — a futile harvest as judgment for sin.

Haggai 2:16 Related theme

Haggai 2:16 directly echoes the wine vat failing — coming to draw fifty measures but getting only twenty, the same kind of scarcity.

Joel 1:10 Related theme

Joel 1:10 expands on the same agricultural desolation: grain destroyed, wine dried up, oil languishes as divine judgment.

Joel 1:12 Related theme

Joel 1:12 adds that the vine dries up and gladness vanishes — the same vineyard failure and joyless outcome as here.

Isaiah 24:7-12 describes wine mourning and mirth ceasing — the same collapse of harvest and celebration as Hosea.

Amos 5:17 Related theme

Amos 5:17 warns of wailing in the vineyards because God passes through in judgment — the emotional response to the failed harvest.

Haggai 1:9 Related theme

Haggai 1:9 shows a similar disappointment: looking for much but getting little due to neglect of God's house, mirroring the failed harvest here.