Psalm 104:24
O Lord, how manifold are thy works! in wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches.
Cross-reference
Psalm 50:10-12 declares that every beast and bird belongs to God, reinforcing the theme of divine ownership over all creatures.
Psalm 136:5 echoes the same wisdom in creation, adding the refrain of God's steadfast love as the motive.
Psalm 107:31 calls for thanks for God's wonderful deeds, echoing the praise of His works in this verse.
Psalm 40:5 exclaims that God's wonders are too many to recount, matching the theme of manifold works in this verse.
Psalm 8:3 marvels at the heavens as God's handiwork, similarly praising the wisdom and scope of God's creation.
Psalm 24:1 declares that the earth and everything in it belongs to the Lord — the same earth full of His creatures praised here.
Psalm 111:2 echoes the praise of God's works, adding that they are studied by those who delight in them.
Psalm 92:5 exclaims 'how great are thy works' and 'deep thoughts,' directly echoing the wisdom and works of Psalm 104:24.
Psalm 33:5 says 'the earth is full of the goodness of the LORD,' matching the fullness of creatures in Psalm 104:24.
Psalm 65:13 depicts abundant flocks and harvests, illustrating the manifold works praised in Psalm 104:24.
Psalm 145:10 extends the praise to all God's works giving thanks, broadening the doxology of creation.
Psalm 139:14 applies the same wonder to human formation, declaring God's works wonderful in personal creation.
Psalm 107:24 specifies God's wonderful deeds in the deep, a particular instance of the manifold works praised in Psalm 104:24.
Psalm 50:12 declares God's ownership of the world and its fullness, affirming the same truth as Psalm 104:24.
Psalm 28:5 warns against disregarding God's works, contrasting with the celebratory recognition in Psalm 104:24.
Genesis 1:12 shows the earth producing vegetation as commanded, directly illustrating the works God made in wisdom.
Proverbs 3:19 explicitly states that God founded the earth by wisdom — the same wisdom mentioned here for making all works.
Proverbs 8:22-36 personifies wisdom as God's master worker at creation — the same wisdom by which God made all works here.
Jeremiah 10:12 attributes creation to God's wisdom and understanding — exactly the wisdom praised in Psalm 104:24.
Job 5:9 speaks of God's unfathomable wonders and countless miracles, resonating with the theme of His manifold works.
Nehemiah 9:6 declares God as creator of heavens, earth, and all life, paralleling the acknowledgment of His works here.
Genesis 1:31 affirms that God's created works are 'very good' — the same works praised here as made in wisdom.
Genesis 1:25 describes God making beasts and creeping things, fulfilling the creation praised in Psalm 104:24.
Genesis 1:24 records God creating land animals, a key part of the 'creatures' filling the earth in Psalm 104:24.
Genesis 1:11 records God commanding vegetation to sprout, a specific instance of the wise creation praised in Psalm 104:24.
Job 9:4 affirms God's wisdom and might, directly supporting the 'in wisdom you have made them all' of Psalm 104:24.
Jeremiah 51:15 explicitly states God made the earth by his wisdom, directly echoing the wisdom theme of Psalm 104:24.
Genesis 1:20 commands swarms of sea creatures and birds, directly corresponding to the 'creatures' in Psalm 104:24.
Genesis 1:21 records God creating great sea creatures and birds, a specific fulfillment of the wise creation in Psalm 104:24.
Job 37:16 asks about the 'wondrous works' of Him perfect in knowledge, directly paralleling the wisdom and works in Psalm 104:24.
Proverbs 8:12 personifies wisdom, the very attribute by which God made all things in Psalm 104:24.
Acts 14:17 shows God's provision through rains and seasons—a specific outworking of the general creative abundance celebrated here.
Proverbs 3:20 expands on wisdom's role in controlling the deeps and clouds — echoing the creative wisdom of Psalm 104:24.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 affirms God makes everything beautiful in its time, complementing the wisdom of creation.
Ecclesiastes 8:17 highlights the unfathomable nature of God's works, echoing the vastness praised in Psalm 104:24.
Ecclesiastes 11:5 uses the mystery of human formation to illustrate the unknowable work of God who makes everything.
In Daniel 4:3, Nebuchadnezzar echoes this same praise for God's great works and enduring dominion, linking creation to God's sovereign rule.
Romans 11:33 exclaims over God's deep wisdom and knowledge — the same divine wisdom displayed in creation here.
Ephesians 3:10 reveals God's 'manifold wisdom' through the church — echoing the 'manifold works' made in wisdom here.