Psalm 107:38

He blesseth them also, so that they are multiplied greatly; and suffereth not their cattle to decrease.

Cross-reference

Psalm 144:13 prays for barns full and sheep multiplying by thousands, reflecting the same desire for livestock abundance.

Deuteronomy 30:9 repeats the blessing of abundant fruit of womb and cattle, echoing the same divine prosperity.

Exodus 1:7 Parallel

Exodus 1:7 describes the Israelites multiplying greatly in Egypt — here God's blessing causes similar increase for His people.

Exodus 9:3-7 describes God destroying Egyptian livestock, the opposite of preserving and multiplying them.

Deuteronomy 28:11 promises the same blessing of multiplied people and livestock for covenant obedience.

In Deuteronomy 7:14, the same promise of no barrenness among people or livestock echoes the multiplication blessing here.

Job 42:12 Parallel

Job 42:12 describes God blessing Job's latter days with multiplied livestock—directly echoing Psalm 107:38's promise of blessing and livestock increase.

Job 1:10 Parallel

In Job 1:10, God blessed Job with increased possessions, similar to the multiplication of cattle and people here.

In Genesis 24:35, the LORD blesses Abraham with flocks and herds, directly paralleling the multiplication of cattle here.

In Genesis 47:27, the Israelites were fruitful and multiplied greatly in Egypt, matching the multiplication of people here.

In Exodus 23:26, God promises no miscarriage or barrenness, directly paralleling the blessing of multiplied people and cattle.

In Leviticus 26:9, God promises to make them fruitful and multiply them, a direct parallel to the blessing here.

Genesis 1:28 gives the creation mandate to be fruitful and multiply — here God's blessing fulfills that command for His people.

Deuteronomy 28:4 promises blessing on children, crops, and livestock — here God's blessing results in increased numbers and healthy livestock.

Genesis 9:1 Allusion

Genesis 9:1 repeats the blessing to be fruitful and multiply after the flood — here God's blessing again causes increase.

Exodus 12:38 Historical context

Exodus 12:38 notes the Israelites left Egypt with much livestock, an example of God's provision fulfilling the blessing.

Genesis 30:43 describes Jacob's great increase in flocks and servants, an example of God's blessing on livestock.

In Genesis 8:17, God commands animals to be fruitful and multiply on the earth, echoing the multiplication theme.

In Genesis 1:22, God blesses sea creatures and birds to be fruitful and multiply, a similar blessing of multiplication.

Jeremiah 30:19 Related theme

Jeremiah 30:19 promises multiplication of people after restoration, similar to the blessing here but without livestock.

Ezekiel 37:26 Related theme

Ezekiel 37:26 also promises multiplication of people in the covenant of peace, paralleling the increase here.