Psalm 80:13
The boar out of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
Cross-reference
Psalm 79:1 describes enemies invading God's inheritance, directly paralleling the boar's devastation of the vine.
Psalm 79:7 states that enemies have devoured Jacob and laid waste his dwelling, matching the wild beast devouring the vine here.
Psalm 89:41 laments that passersby plunder the king, similar to the wild beast ravaging the vine here, both depicting national humiliation.
Ezekiel 19:12 uses the same vine metaphor for Israel's destruction, with uprooting and withering — a direct parallel.
Hosea 13:8 describes God as a wild beast devouring Israel — the same judgment imagery as the boar and wild beast here.
Nahum 2:2 speaks of vine branches being marred, echoing the wasted vineyard of Psalm 80:13.
In Jeremiah 4:7, a lion from its thicket symbolizes the invading enemy, similar to the boar ravaging God's vineyard here.
In Jeremiah 51:34, Babylon is depicted as a dragon swallowing Israel, echoing the wild beast devouring the vine here.