Job 38:41
Who provideth for the raven his food? when his young ones cry unto God, they wander for lack of meat.
Cross-references
Psalm 147:9 explicitly mentions young ravens crying for food, a direct parallel to Job 38:41's specific image.
Luke 12:24 directly mentions ravens and God feeding them, closely mirroring Job 38:41's teaching on divine provision.
In 1 Kings 17:4, God commands ravens to feed Elijah — reversing the role: here God provides for ravens, there ravens provide for His prophet.
Psalm 104:21 says young lions seek food from God — same theme of God providing for wild animals, here ravens.
Matthew 6:26 uses birds as an example of God's care, echoing the raven's dependence in Job 38:41 but generalizing to all fowls.
Psalm 104:27 broadens the theme: all creatures wait on God for food, while Job 38:41 focuses on ravens.
Psalm 104:28 continues the provision theme, showing God's hand filling creatures—parallel to the ravens' cry in Job 38:41.
Joel 1:20 describes beasts panting for God in drought — similar to raven's young crying to God for food.