Psalm 36:8
They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 16:11, fullness of joy and pleasures at God's right hand echo the river of delights—both describe ultimate satisfaction in God's presence.
In Psalm 17:15, being satisfied with God's likeness parallels drinking from the river of delights—both express deep contentment in beholding God.
Psalm 46:4 describes a river that makes glad God's city, directly paralleling the river of delights in Psalm 36:8.
In Psalm 63:5, satisfaction with rich food mirrors feasting on abundance—both use physical imagery for spiritual delight in God.
In Psalm 65:4, being satisfied with the goodness of God's house directly echoes the abundance of your house and river of delights.
Psalm 65:11 uses 'fatness' to describe God's abundant provision in creation — echoing the same imagery.
Psalm 42:2 expresses thirst for God — the same longing that is satisfied in Psalm 36:8's river of pleasures.
Psalm 90:14 prays for satisfaction with God's mercy — the same satisfaction described as abundance in Psalm 36:8.
Psalm 145:19 promises God fulfills desires — akin to the satisfaction from the river of pleasures.
Psalm 84:1 expresses longing for God's dwelling place — the same 'house' where abundance is found in Psalm 36:8.
Psalm 132:15 promises abundant blessing and satisfaction — similar to the abundant satisfaction in Psalm 36:8.
In Isaiah 55:1, the invitation to come to waters and buy wine and milk echoes the river of delights—free provision from God.
Revelation 22:1 describes the river of the water of life from God's throne, the ultimate fulfillment of the river of delights in Psalm 36:8.
In Isaiah 55:2, eating what is good and delighting in rich food contrasts with false satisfaction, reinforcing the true abundance of God's house.
Matthew 5:6 promises satisfaction to those who hunger for righteousness, echoing the river of delights in Psalm 36:8 as spiritual fulfillment.
In Zechariah 9:17, grain and new wine as signs of God's goodness echo the abundance and delights—blessings that flourish his people.
In Jeremiah 31:12-14, abundance of grain, wine, oil, and a watered garden directly parallels the feast and river of delights—restored joy and satisfaction.
In John 7:37, Jesus invites the thirsty to come to Him for living water, fulfilling the river of delights from Psalm 36:8.
In Isaiah 25:6, a feast of rich food and aged wine on God's mountain parallels the abundance and river of delights—an eschatological fulfillment.
Revelation 2:17 offers hidden manna, a direct parallel to feasting on God's abundance. Strong parallel.
Revelation 7:17 leads to springs of living water, mirroring the river of delights. Strong parallel.
Isaiah 66:11 describes drinking deeply with delight from glorious abundance—nearly identical imagery to the river of delights.
Jeremiah 31:14 promises feasting priests with abundance and satisfaction—directly parallel to feasting on God's house and river of delights.
John 4:10 offers living water as a gift from God—similar to the river of delights. Both use water as divine provision.
Job 20:17 describes the wicked being denied rivers of honey and curds, contrasting with the righteous who feast on God's river of delights in Psalm 36:8.
Jeremiah 17:13 calls God the fountain of living water, but warns those who forsake Him—contrasting the blessing of drinking from His river.
Isaiah 43:20 promises rivers in the desert for God's chosen, echoing the river of delights in Psalm 36:8 as divine provision.
Isaiah 58:14 promises delight in the LORD and being fed with heritage—mirroring the feast and delights of Psalm 36:8.
Isaiah 58:11 promises satisfaction and unfailing water to the obedient, similar to the river of delights in Psalm 36:8.
Isaiah 48:21 recalls God providing water from the rock in the desert, similar to the river of delights in Psalm 36:8.
In Isaiah 30:23, God's provision of rain and abundant harvest echoes the feast from God's house. Both depict divine abundance for His people.
Job 36:16 uses the same 'fatness' imagery for God's abundant provision — a broad place and full table.
Genesis 27:28 blesses Jacob with dew of heaven and fatness of earth, similar to the abundance in God's house in Psalm 36:8.
Deuteronomy 33:23 declares Naphtali satisfied with favor and full of blessing, mirroring the satisfaction from God's river of delights in Psalm 36:8.