Psalm 80:12
Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her?
Cross-reference
Psalm 89:40 laments God breaking down walls, directly parallel to the broken walls of the vine in Psalm 80:12.
Psalm 89:41 describes passersby plundering, mirroring the plucking of fruit from the broken vine in Psalm 80:12.
Psalm 79:1 laments the nations defiling the temple and ruining Jerusalem — the same destruction of God's inheritance as the broken vineyard.
In Isaiah 5:5, God declares He will break down the vineyard's wall — the same image of judgment as the broken walls here.
Job 1:10 describes God's protective hedge around Job, contrasting with the broken hedge here that leaves Israel exposed.
Ezekiel 19:12 uses the same vine imagery: the vine is plucked up, its fruit dried, matching the broken walls and plucked fruit here.
Hosea 2:12 depicts God laying waste to vines and fig trees, a direct parallel to the vineyard being ravaged.
Lamentations 2:6 echoes the same image of God demolishing his vineyard/booth, describing Zion's destruction as a laid-waste garden.
Amos 9:11 promises to repair the fallen booth of David — the opposite of the broken walls here, contrasting judgment with restoration.