Psalm 132:15
I will abundantly bless her provision: I will satisfy her poor with bread.
Cross-references
Psalm 22:26 directly says the afflicted will eat and be satisfied, a near-identical promise to the satisfaction of the poor here.
Psalm 33:19 specifies God keeping them alive in famine, directly relating to satisfying the poor with bread in times of need.
Psalm 36:8 describes feasting on God's abundance, a rich parallel to the abundant blessing of provisions promised here.
Psalm 37:19 promises abundance in famine, directly paralleling God satisfying the poor with bread.
In Psalm 107:9, God satisfies the hungry and thirsty — directly mirroring the promise to satisfy the poor with bread here.
In Psalm 37:3, those who trust the Lord are promised to be fed, echoing the satisfaction of the poor here.
Psalm 145:16 speaks of God satisfying every living thing, a broader version of the specific satisfaction of the poor here.
Psalm 147:14 echoes God's blessing of provisions, filling with finest wheat — parallel to satisfying the poor with bread.
Malachi 2:2 warns of cursing blessings due to disobedience, directly opposing the abundant blessing promised here.
Matthew 6:33 promises that seeking God's kingdom brings added provision, echoing God blessing the poor with bread.
Haggai 1:9 describes crops not yielding — contrasting God's promise of abundant provisions and satisfying the poor.
Haggai 1:6 describes eating but not being satisfied — the opposite of God's promise to satisfy the poor with bread here.
Jeremiah 31:14 promises God will satisfy His people with abundance, mirroring the satisfaction of the poor with bread.
Isaiah 33:16 assures the righteous that their bread will be given, echoing God's provision for the poor.
In Matthew 14:19-21, Jesus feeds thousands, satisfying their hunger—a concrete NT fulfillment of God's promise to satisfy the poor with bread.
Luke 1:53 echoes this theme: God fills the hungry with good things, reversing worldly status, exactly as this verse promises.
Leviticus 26:5 promises eating bread to the full — directly parallel to God satisfying the poor with bread in Psalm 132:15.
2 Corinthians 9:10 speaks of God supplying seed and bread, multiplying provision—mirroring the blessing of provisions here.
Proverbs 3:10 promises barns filled with plenty — a parallel result of God's blessing on provisions.
Matthew 5:6 promises satisfaction to those hungry for righteousness, a spiritual parallel to physical satisfaction here.
Haggai 2:16-19 describes God's promise to bless harvest from that day onward, paralleling the divine provision for the poor in this verse.
Exodus 23:25 promises God will bless bread and water — a similar covenant blessing on provisions.
Deuteronomy 28:2-5 lists blessings on basket and kneading bowl — similar promise of abundant provisions.
Leviticus 26:4 promises rain and fruitful land — the agricultural blessing behind satisfying the poor with bread.