Psalm 50:11
I know all the fowls of the mountains: and the wild beasts of the field are mine.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 147:9, God feeds ravens—illustrating His care for the birds He knows in Psalm 50:11.
Psalm 148:10 calls beasts and birds to praise the Lord — they are His creatures, echoing the same categories as Psalm 50:11.
In Genesis 1:20-22, God creates the birds—establishing His ownership over them, which Psalm 50:11 affirms.
In Matthew 6:26, Jesus points to God feeding birds—illustrating the care of the God who knows every bird in Psalm 50:11.
In Matthew 10:29-31, Jesus says not a sparrow falls without the Father—echoing God's knowledge of every bird in Psalm 50:11.
Exodus 19:5 declares 'all the earth is mine' — the same claim of universal ownership as Psalm 50:11's 'all that moves is mine'.
Luke 12:6 says not one sparrow is forgotten before God — echoing Psalm 50:11's claim that God knows all birds.
In Luke 12:24, Jesus uses ravens as an example of God's provision — echoing that birds belong to Him and He cares for them.
In Job 38:41, God provides for ravens—demonstrating His intimate knowledge of birds from Psalm 50:11.
In Job 39:13-18, God describes the ostrich's strange ways—showing His knowledge of all birds as in Psalm 50:11.
In Job 39:26-30, God questions Job about the hawk and eagle—reinforcing His knowledge of all birds from Psalm 50:11.
Daniel 2:38 says God gave beasts and birds into Nebuchadnezzar's hand — acknowledging God's ultimate ownership, similar to Psalm 50:11.