Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

Thou crownest the year with thy goodness; and thy paths drop fatness.

General references

Bible References

Crownest

Psalm 5:12
For you, Lord, will send a blessing on the upright man; your grace will be round him, and you will be his strength.
Proverbs 14:18
Foolish behaviour is the heritage of the simple, but men of good sense are crowned with knowledge.
Hebrews 2:7
You made him a little lower than the angels; you gave him a crown of glory and honour, and made him ruler over all the works of your hands:

Thy paths

Psalm 25:10
All the ways of the Lord are mercy and good faith for those who keep his agreement and his witness.
Psalm 104:3
The arch of your house is based on the waters; you make the clouds your carriage; you go on the wings of the wind:
Joel 2:14
May it not be that he will again let his purpose be changed and let a blessing come after him, even a meal offering and a drink offering for the Lord your God?
Haggai 2:19
Is the seed still in the store-house? have the vine and the fig-tree, the pomegranate and the olive-tree, still not given their fruit? from this day I will send my blessing on you.
Malachi 3:10
Let your tenths come into the store-house so that there may be food in my house, and put me to the test by doing so, says the Lord of armies, and see if I do not make the windows of heaven open and send down such a blessing on you that there is no room for it.

Fatness

Psalm 36:8
The delights of your house will be showered on them; you will give them drink from the river of your pleasures.
Romans 11:17
But if some of the branches were broken off, and you, an olive-tree of the fields, were put in among them, and were given a part with them in the root by which the olive-tree is made fertile,

General references

Deuteronomy 8:7
For the Lord your God is guiding you into a good land, a land of water-springs, of fountains, and deep streams flowing out from the valleys and the hills;
Deuteronomy 11:14
Then I will send rain on your land at the right time, the early rains and the late rains, so that you may get in your grain and your wine and your oil.

Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain