Psalm 104:27
These wait all upon thee; that thou mayest give them their meat in due season.
Cross-reference
Psalm 136:25 directly states God gives food to all flesh, reinforcing the provision theme here.
Psalm 145:15 uses nearly identical language: 'The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food in due season.'
Psalm 145:16 continues: 'You open your hand and satisfy the desire of every living thing' — a direct parallel to God's provision.
Psalm 147:9 specifies God gives food to beasts and young ravens, a concrete example of the general provision here.
Psalm 36:6 declares God saves both man and beast, echoing the theme of divine provision for all creatures in this verse.
Psalm 145:9 declares God's goodness and mercy over all creation — the broader attribute behind the provision in Psalm 104:27.
Matthew 6:26 cites God feeding birds as a reason not to worry — directly echoing the provision in Psalm 104:27 and applying it to human trust.
Joel 2:22 promises green pastures and fruit for beasts — a restoration of the provision described in Psalm 104:27.
Job 36:31 states God gives food in abundance through natural means — directly parallel to the provision in Psalm 104:27.
Job 39:8 describes God providing pasture for wild donkeys — a specific example of the general provision in Psalm 104:27.
Luke 12:24-28 cites ravens and lilies as examples of God's care, applying the OT provision theme to trust in God.
Job 38:41 asks who provides for the raven's young when they cry to God, illustrating the same dependence on divine provision.
Deuteronomy 8:3 shows God providing manna to teach dependence on His word — echoing the reliance on God for food but adding a spiritual dimension.
Jonah 4:11 shows God's pity on cattle — extending the care for animals in Psalm 104:27 to include compassion.
Matthew 10:29 affirms God's care for sparrows — a specific instance of the divine provision in Psalm 104:27, emphasizing God's intimate involvement.
Genesis 1:29 records God giving plants for food to humans, an earlier instance of divine provision for creatures.
1 Corinthians 9:9 quotes the law about not muzzling an ox, questioning God's concern for animals — a reflection on the care seen in Psalm 104:27, but with a different application.
Acts 17:25 states God gives life and breath and everything to all — a broader statement of the provision in Psalm 104:27.
Genesis 6:21 has God instruct Noah to gather food for all on the ark, showing provision through human agency.