Psalm 147:14
He maketh peace in thy borders, and filleth thee with the finest of the wheat.
Cross-references
Psalm 29:11 prays for God to bless his people with peace — reinforcing the same divine gift of peace proclaimed here.
In Psalm 81:16, God says He would feed them with the finest of the wheat — identical phrase, direct parallel.
In Psalm 132:15, God promises to bless Zion's provisions and satisfy her poor with bread — a direct parallel of God satisfying his people with finest wheat.
Psalm 122:6 calls for prayer for Jerusalem's peace — a human response to the peace that God grants in the main verse.
Leviticus 26:6 promises peace in the land with no fear — the same covenant blessing of security that God gives.
In Isaiah 60:18, violence and destruction cease within the land — directly parallel to peace in borders.
In Zechariah 9:8, God promises no oppressor will pass through — parallel to peace in borders.
Isaiah 9:6 names the coming Messiah as 'Prince of Peace' — the ultimate source of the peace God gives here.
Isaiah 9:6 proclaims the Messiah as Prince of Peace — the final fulfillment of the peace God bestows in this verse.
1 Chronicles 22:9 foretells Solomon as a man of rest and peace — a historic embodiment of the peace God grants.
In Isaiah 60:17, God promises peace officers and upgraded materials — parallel to granting peace and finest wheat.
In Isaiah 66:12, God extends peace like a river and abundance — parallel to peace and finest wheat.