6 And the rauens brought hym breade and fleshe euery mornyng and euery euenynge, and he drancke of the broke.
1 Kings 17:6 Cross References - Matthew
Exodus 16:35
35 And the chyldren of Israell ate man .xl. yere vntyll they came vnto a lande inhabited. And so they ate Man, euen vntyl they came vnto the borders of the lande of Canaan.
Numbers 11:23
23 And the Lord sayd vnto Moses: is the Lordes hande waxed shorte. Thou shalt se whether my worde shall come to passe vnto the or not.
Judges 14:14
14 And he sayde vnto them. Out of the eater came meate: and out of the stronge came swetnesse. And they coulde not in thre dayes expounde the rydle.
Judges 15:18-19
18 And he was sore a thyrste, & called on the Lorde and sayde: Thou Lorde hast geuen this greate victorye, thorowe the hand of thy seruaunt. And now I muste dye for thyrst, and falle into the handes of the vncircumcised.
19 But God brake a greate tothe, that was in the Iawe, and there came water therout. And when he had droncke, his spirite came againe, and he was refresshed, wherfore the name therof was called, the welle of the caller on, which is in Lehi vnto this day.
Psalms 34:9-10
Psalms 37:3
3 Put thou thy trust in the Lorde, and be doyng good: so shalt thou dwel in the lande, & verely it shall fede the.
Psalms 37:19
19 They shall not be confounded in the perlous tyme, and in the daies of derth thei shal haue ynough.
Psalms 78:15-16
Psalms 78:23-24
Isaiah 33:16
16 He it is, that shall dwell on hye whose sauegarde shalbe in the true rocke, to him shal be geuen the right true meate and drincke.
Jeremiah 37:21
21 Then Zedekiah the kinge commaunded to put Ieremye in the fore entrye of the preson, and dayly to be geuen him a cake of breade, & els no dighte meate, vntil al the breade in the cytie was eaten vp. Thus Ieremy remaineth in the fore entre of the preson.
Jeremiah 40:4
4 Beholde, I louse the boundes from thy handes this daye: yf thou wilt now go with me vnto Babilon, vp then: for I wyll se to the, and prouyde for the. But yf thou wilt not go wyth me to Babilon, then remayne here. Beholde all the lande is at thy wil, loke where thou thinkest conuenient and good for the to abyde, there dwell.
Habakkuk 3:17-18
17 For the fygge trees shall not be grene, & the vynes shall beare no frute. The laboure of the olyue shalbe but lost, & the lande shall bringe no corne: the shepe shalbe taken oute of the fold & there shalbe no catel in the stalles.
18 But as for me, I wyll be glad in the Lorde, and wyll reioyce in God my sauyoure.
Matthew 6:31-33
31 Therfore take no thought saiynge: what shall we eate, or what shall we dryncke, or wherewith shal we be clothed?
32 After all these thynges seke the gentils. For your heauenlye father knoweth that ye haue neade of all these thynges.
33 But rather seke ye first the kyngdome of heauen and the rightuousnes therof, & all these thynge shalbe ministred vnto you.
Matthew 14:19-21
19 And he commaunded the people to sit doune on the grasse: and toke the .v. loues and the .ij. fishes, and loked vp to heauen, and blessed, and brake and gaue the loues to his disciples, & the disciples gaue them to the people.
20 And they did all eate, & were suffised. And they gathered vp the gobbets that remayned .xij. basketsful.
21 And they that eate, were in numbre about .v.M. men beside women and chyldren.
Matthew 19:26
26 Iesus beheld them and sayde vnto them: with men this is impossible, but with God al thynges are possible.
Luke 22:35
35 And he sayde vnto them: when I sente you without wallet and scrip and shoes? lacked ye any thinge? And they saide no.
Hebrews 6:18
18 that by two immutable thynges (in which it was vnpossyble that GOD shaulde lye) we myghte haue perfecte consolacyon, whiche haue fled, for to holde faste the hope that is set before vs,