Isaiah 32:20
Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters, that send forth thither the feet of the ox and the ass.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 30:23 promises rain for sowing and plentiful pastures, directly paralleling the blessing on sowing and livestock here.
Isaiah 30:24 also mentions ox and donkey in a restored agricultural blessing — directly parallel imagery of working animals.
Isaiah 55:10 describes rain watering the earth to provide seed for sowing — echoing the blessing on sowing by waters here.
Isaiah 19:5-7 depicts waters drying up and agriculture failing — the opposite of sowing by waters here.
Isaiah 19:7 describes the drying up of Nile waters and crops — opposite to the blessing of sowing beside waters here.
1 Corinthians 3:6 uses planting/watering imagery for spiritual growth — echoing the agricultural blessing of sowing beside waters.
Hosea 10:12 uses the same sowing metaphor for righteousness, with rain as blessing — a parallel call to sow in faith.
1 Corinthians 9:9-11 applies the principle of ox and sowing to support for ministers — similar agricultural logic as here.
Ecclesiastes 11:1 uses water imagery for generosity — a similar metaphor of sowing beside waters, but here about giving freely.
James 3:18 uses sowing as a metaphor for peacemaking — similar agricultural imagery to the blessing here, but focused on peace.