Psalm 104:16

The trees of the Lord are full of sap; the cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted;

Cross-reference

Psalm 104:12 describes birds nesting by waters, while verse 16 provides the well-watered trees—both part of the same creation scene.

Psalm 92:12 Parallel

Psalm 92:12 compares the righteous to a cedar of Lebanon, directly using the same tree as a symbol of flourishing.

Psalm 29:5 Contrast

Psalm 29:5 describes God breaking cedars of Lebanon — the same trees God waters in Psalm 104:16, showing His power versus His provision.

Numbers 24:6 describes cedars planted by the LORD beside waters, directly paralleling the well-watered cedars of Lebanon here.

Ezekiel 17:23 depicts a splendid cedar planted by God where birds nest, echoing the well-watered cedars and bird imagery of this psalm.

Judges 9:15 Contrast

Judges 9:15 mentions 'cedars of Lebanon' in Jotham's parable, the same trees but in a context of threat rather than blessing.