Matthew 10:29

Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father.

Cross-references

Matthew 6:26 uses birds to teach trust in God's provision, a direct thematic parallel to sparrows not falling without the Father.

Luke 12:6 Parallel

Luke 12:6 is a parallel account: sparrows sold cheap but not forgotten by God — same point about God's care.

Luke 12:7 Parallel

Luke 12:7 continues: God numbers hairs, so disciples are worth more than sparrows — extending the assurance.

Psalm 50:11 Related theme

Psalm 50:11 affirms God's intimate knowledge of every bird, reinforcing Jesus' claim that no sparrow falls without the Father.

Psalm 36:6 Related theme

Psalm 36:6 declares that God saves both humans and animals, directly supporting Jesus' point about the Father's care for sparrows.

Psalm 104:27–30 Related theme

Psalm 104:27-30 affirms God's provision for all living things — the same providential care Jesus applies to sparrows.