Psalm 147:9
He giveth to the beast his food, and to the young ravens which cry.
Cross-reference
Psalm 104:27 says all creatures look to God for food, directly paralleling God giving food to beasts and ravens.
Psalm 104:28 continues the same theme: God opens His hand and they are filled with good things, mirroring God's provision.
Psalm 136:25 declares God gives food to all flesh, echoing the same truth about His provision for animals.
Psalm 145:15 says all eyes look to God for food in due season, directly paralleling His feeding of beasts and ravens.
Psalm 145:16 says God opens His hand to satisfy every living thing, matching the theme of divine provision here.
Psalm 104:14 explicitly says God causes grass for livestock, directly paralleling His provision for beasts in Psalm 147:9.
Psalm 104:21 has young lions seeking food from God, mirroring the young ravens crying for food in Psalm 147:9.
Psalm 36:6 extends God's saving care to both man and beast, echoing the same theme of divine provision for animals in Psalm 147:9.
Psalm 50:11 declares God's ownership of all birds and animals, underlining His authority to provide for them as in Psalm 147:9.
Job 38:41 asks who provides for the raven's young when they cry, a direct parallel to God feeding young ravens.
In Luke 12:24, Jesus echoes this same provision: God feeds ravens, reassuring us of His care.
Matthew 6:26 says the heavenly Father feeds the birds, echoing God's provision for young ravens here.
Genesis 1:30 shows God giving green plants to all animals and birds—directly parallel to His feeding of beasts and ravens.
1 Kings 17:4 shows God commanding ravens to feed Elijah—a vivid example of Him using ravens to provide food.
Luke 12:6 says God does not forget even sparrows, reinforcing His care for birds seen in the ravens of Psalm 147:9.
1 Corinthians 9:9 cites the law not to muzzle an ox, implying God's care for animals, similar to His feeding them in Psalm 147:9.
Joel 2:22 reassures beasts that pastures are green and trees bear fruit, echoing God's restoration of provision like in Psalm 147:9.
Joel 1:20 depicts beasts panting for God in drought, contrasting with the abundant provision in Psalm 147:9.
Genesis 6:21 records Noah storing food for animals on the ark—a specific instance of God ensuring provision for creatures.