2 Kings 4:6
And it came to pass, when the vessels were full, that she said unto her son, Bring me yet a vessel. And he said unto her, There is not a vessel more. And the oil stayed.
Cross-references
In 2 Kings 4:43, Elisha's servant questions feeding a hundred with twenty loaves — here the son reports no more vessels. Both highlight human doubt before divine provision.
In 2 Kings 4:44, the loaves multiply with leftovers — here the oil stops exactly when vessels are full. Both demonstrate God's precise provision.
2 Kings 13:18 recounts Joash striking the ground three times and stopping—direct parallel to the widow stopping when no more vessels. Both are limited actions.
2 Kings 13:19 shows Elisha angry that Joash stopped striking too early—parallels the oil stopping when vessels ran out, both limiting outcomes by how far they went.
1 Kings 17:14 promises the widow's oil won't run out during drought—strong parallel to this miracle of filling all vessels, both involving prophetic multiplication.
In Matthew 14:20, the feeding of 5000 produces twelve baskets of leftovers — here the oil stops when vessels are filled. Both are miraculous provisions with different outcomes.
In Matthew 15:37, the feeding of 4000 also yields leftovers — here the oil stops exactly when full. Both show God's provision meeting the need precisely.