Contradiction with Matthew 5:6
Psalms 107:9 describes God satisfying the longing soul, whereas Matthew 5:6 suggests a continuous blessing for those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, implying an ongoing desire.
Matthew 5:6: Blessed [are] they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Contradiction with Proverbs 10:3
Psalms 107:9 describes God's immediate provision for the hungry soul, while Proverbs 10:3 indicates that the soul of the wicked remains unsatisfied.
Proverbs 10:3: The LORD will not suffer the soul of the righteous to famish: but he casteth away the substance of the wicked. [the substance...: or, the wicked for their wickedness]
Contradiction with Jeremiah 31:25
Psalms 107:9 speaks of God satisfying the longing soul, but Jeremiah 31:25 suggests that the weary soul requires future replenishment, implying not complete satisfaction.
Jeremiah 31:25: For I have satiated the weary soul, and I have replenished every sorrowful soul.
Contradiction with Luke 1:53
Psalms 107:9 implies complete fulfillment for the hungry soul by God, while Luke 1:53 suggests a socioeconomic status shift, where the rich are sent away empty, not addressed in Psalms.
Luke 1:53: He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away.
Contradiction with Proverbs 13:25
Psalms 107:9 describes satisfaction without condition, but Proverbs 13:25 indicates that only the righteous will have such fullness.
Proverbs 13:25: The righteous eateth to the satisfying of his soul: but the belly of the wicked shall want.