Proverbs 10:3
The Lord will not suffer the soul of the righteous to famish: but he casteth away the substance of the wicked.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 28:10 says the wicked who lead others astray will fall into their own trap — God thwarts their evil plans, like their cravings in Proverbs 10:3.
Proverbs 14:32 contrasts the wicked being brought down by calamity with the righteous finding refuge — parallel to God thwarting the wicked's cravings.
Job 20:5-8 describes the wicked's joy as brief, illustrating the thwarting of their cravings.
Luke 12:31 directly continues: seeking God's kingdom ensures these necessities are added, echoing the provision.
Luke 12:22-24 uses ravens to illustrate God feeding the righteous, paralleling the promise of no hunger.
Matthew 6:30-33 expands this: seek God's kingdom and your needs will be added — trusting God for provision.
Psalm 37:25 directly restates this: the righteous never beg for bread, confirming God's faithful provision.
Psalm 37:19 echoes this promise — the righteous have abundance even in famine, showing God's provision.
Psalm 37:3 promises that trusting the Lord leads to being fed, directly aligning with the righteous not starving.
Psalm 34:10 contrasts the lack of the wicked with provision for those who seek the Lord, paralleling the righteous not famishing.
Psalm 34:9 promises no want to those who fear the Lord, reinforcing the idea of no famine for the righteous.
Psalm 33:19 explicitly says God keeps the righteous alive in famine, echoing the promise here.
Job 20:20-24 shows the wicked's insatiable craving met by God's anger, directly matching the thwarting.
Job 5:20 promises God will redeem from famine, directly matching the assurance that the righteous won't starve.
Isaiah 33:16 promises bread and water to the righteous dweller, reinforcing the same theme of divine provision.
Habakkuk 2:6-8 pronounces woe on the wicked who gain unjust wealth — their plunder will be plundered, echoing God thwarting their craving.
Zephaniah 1:18 declares that silver and gold cannot save on the day of wrath — the wicked's craving for wealth is thwarted by God's judgment.
In Job 20:28, the wicked's house is swept away by flood — a vivid picture of God thwarting their craving as in Proverbs 10:3.
Hebrews 13:5 urges contentment with God's promise never to forsake us, supporting trust in His provision.