Psalm 65:11
Thou crownest the year with thy goodness; and thy paths drop fatness.
Cross-references
Psalm 65:9 describes God watering the earth and providing grain, the immediate context for the crowning of the year with goodness in verse 11.
Psalm 36:8 speaks of feasting on abundance and drinking from God's river of delights — parallels the bounty theme.
Psalm 103:4 says God crowns you with steadfast love — using the same 'crown' verb for personal favor, while here God crowns the year with bounty.
Psalm 104:24 declares the earth full of God's riches, a broader statement of the abundant provision seen in the paths dropping fatness.
Joel 2:21-26 describes threshing floors filled with grain and vats overflowing — directly parallels the overflowing carts of Psalm 65:11.
Malachi 3:10 promises overflowing blessing for tithing — echoes the abundant provision imagery of Psalm 65:11.
Nehemiah 9:25 describes Israel enjoying a fat land and great goodness, directly echoing the 'paths drop fatness' and 'goodness' of Psalm 65:11.
Haggai 2:19 promises God's blessing on the vine and fig tree — similar agricultural blessing but after a period of drought.