Contradiction with Ecclesiastes 1:7
It suggests that all rivers flow into the sea and are not referenced to being controlled by divine intervention.
Ecclesiastes 1:7: All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea [is] not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. [return...: Heb. return to go]
Contradiction with Ecclesiastes 5:19
Focuses on wealth being given by God to man, not related directly to the control of waters or physical creation.
Ecclesiastes 5:19: Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labour; this [is] the gift of God.
Contradiction with Isaiah 44:3
Speaks of pouring water on dry ground as a blessing rather than a natural course of streams.
Isaiah 44:3: For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, and my blessing upon thine offspring:
Contradiction with Jeremiah 14:22
Implies reliance on rain for sustenance, not directly attributing the flow of streams from springs to divine control but rather asking for it as a request.
Jeremiah 14:22: Are there [any] among the vanities of the Gentiles that can cause rain? or can the heavens give showers? [art] not thou he, O LORD our God? therefore we will wait upon thee: for thou hast made all these [things].
Contradiction with Revelation 21:1
Discusses the sea being no more in the new heaven and new earth, contradicting the emphasis on streams and water existing in Psalm 104:10.
Revelation 21:1: And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.