Psalm 111:5
He hath given meat unto them that fear him: he will ever be mindful of his covenant.
Cross-references
Psalm 111:9 also mentions God's covenant forever, adding redemption — reinforcing the same promise within the psalm.
Psalm 34:9 promises that those who fear the Lord have no lack, directly reinforcing the provision for those who fear Him.
Psalm 34:10 contrasts lions lacking with seekers lacking no good thing, echoing the promise of provision for the faithful.
Psalm 89:34 affirms God will not violate His covenant, reinforcing the promise that He remembers it forever.
Psalm 105:8 echoes the exact phrase 'He remembers his covenant forever,' directly paralleling the covenant theme.
Psalm 106:45 recalls God remembering His covenant in mercy, matching the covenant remembrance here.
Psalm 89:28 affirms God's covenant faithfulness forever, echoing the same covenant theme as here.
Nehemiah 1:5 describes God as keeping covenant with those who love Him, a direct parallel to covenant faithfulness.
Daniel 9:4 confesses God as keeping covenant and steadfast love, mirroring the covenant remembrance theme.
Matthew 6:26-33 teaches that God feeds the birds and provides for those who seek His kingdom, expanding on His care for the faithful.
Luke 1:72 speaks of God remembering His holy covenant, directly fulfilling the promise of covenant remembrance.
Exodus 16:32 recalls God providing manna in the wilderness, a concrete example of feeding those who fear Him.
Deuteronomy 4:31 assures God will not forget His covenant, directly reinforcing the promise of eternal remembrance.
Isaiah 33:16 promises bread and water to the righteous, directly paralleling God's provision of food for those who fear Him.
In Ruth 1:6, God visits his people with food — a specific narrative example of the provision promised here.
Luke 12:30 says the Father knows our needs, reinforcing the theme of God's provision for those who trust Him.