Psalm 104:13
He watereth the hills from his chambers: the earth is satisfied with the fruit of thy works.
Cross-reference
Psalm 104:3 describes the construction of the upper chambers, the same source for watering mountains.
Psalm 65:9-13 expands on God watering and enriching the earth with rain, a parallel celebration of provision.
Psalm 147:8 details God preparing rain and grass growth, mirroring the watering from upper chambers.
Job 38:25-28 elaborates on God bringing rain to satisfy barren land, like watering mountains.
Job 38:37 uses 'waterskins of heavens' as a parallel to the 'upper chambers' for rain.
Jeremiah 10:13 speaks of God's storehouses for rain, akin to the upper chambers watering mountains.
Amos 9:6 uses the same 'upper chambers' imagery for God pouring water from heaven onto the earth.
Acts 14:17 presents rain as evidence of God's goodness, echoing the satisfaction of the earth.
Leviticus 26:4 promises rain in season and fruitfulness as covenant blessing, paralleling God's watering from above.
Isaiah 30:23 describes God giving rain for seed and abundant grain, paralleling the watering and fruitfulness theme.
Zechariah 10:1 encourages asking the LORD for spring rain to produce vegetation, echoing the same divine provision.
Matthew 5:45 shows God sending rain on all people, expanding the scope of divine provision.
Deuteronomy 11:11 describes the land drinking rain from heaven, similar to watering mountains.
Job 36:31 links God's control of clouds and rain to providing food, similar to the fruitfulness here.
Jeremiah 14:22 affirms only the LORD gives rain, reinforcing the source of watering in the main verse.