Psalm 67:6
Then shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us.
Cross-reference
Psalm 85:12 says 'our land will yield its increase' — nearly identical wording, clearly the same concept.
Leviticus 26:4 promises 'the land shall yield its increase' as covenant blessing, the same phrase used here.
Ezekiel 34:27 uses the exact phrase 'the earth shall yield its increase', directly paralleling this verse's description of God's blessing.
In Genesis 26:12, Isaac's harvest yields a hundredfold because the LORD blessed him — same theme of land producing increase under divine blessing.
Leviticus 25:19 promises land yielding fruit for obedience — directly parallels the earth yielding its increase here.
Isaiah 4:2 speaks of 'the fruit of the land' as pride in the restoration — parallels the earth yielding increase.
Ezekiel 36:8 promises mountains of Israel yielding fruit for returning exiles — same restoration blessing on the land.
Zechariah 8:12 promises peace and fruitful land — the vine, ground, and heavens giving produce, echoing the earth's increase.
In Ezekiel 34:26, God promises 'showers of blessing' that make the land fruitful, echoing the harvest blessing here.
Joel 2:22 describes a similar restoration of agricultural abundance — the land yielding its fruit as a sign of God's blessing.
Isaiah 30:23 describes rich produce and rain as God's blessing, paralleling the earth yielding its increase.
Hosea 2:21 describes God answering the heavens to bring rain, a chain of blessing that results in the earth's yield.
Hosea 2:22 continues: the earth answers with grain, wine, and oil — the same kind of agricultural blessing as here.
Isaiah 1:19 promises eating the good of the land if obedient, a similar theme of agricultural blessing from God.