1 Timothy 5:18

The words of Scripture are-- 'Thou shalt not muzzle the ox while it is treading out the grain.' and again-- 'The worker is worth his wages.'

Matthew 10:10

Not even with a bag for the journey, or a change of clothes, or sandals, or even a staff; for the worker is worth his food.

Luke 10:7

Remain at that same house, and eat and drink whatever they offer you; for the worker is worth his wages. Do not keep changing from one house to another.

1 Corinthians 9:14

So, too, the Master has appointed that those who tell the Good News should get their living from the Good News.

1 Corinthians 9:7-10

Does any one ever serve as a soldier at his own expense? Does any one plant a vineyard and not eat its produce? Or does any one look after a herd and not drink the milk?

Romans 4:3

For what are the words of Scripture? 'Abraham had faith in God, and his faith was regarded by God as righteousness.'

Romans 9:17

In Scripture, again, it is said to Pharaoh-'It was for this very purpose that I raised thee to the throne, to show my power by my dealings with thee, and to make my name known throughout the world.'

Romans 10:11

As the passage of Scripture says--'No one who believes in him shall have any cause for shame.'

Romans 11:2

God has not rejected his People, whom he chose from the first. Have you forgotten the words of Scripture in the story of Elijah- how he appeals to God against Israel?

Galatians 3:8

And Scripture, foreseeing that God would pronounce the Gentiles righteous as the result of faith, foretold the Good News to Abraham in the words--'Through thee all the Gentiles shall be blessed.'

James 4:5

Do you suppose there is no meaning in the passage of Scripture which asks--'Is envy to result from the longings of the Spirit which God has implanted within you?'

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

For the scripture saith, Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn. And, The labourer is worthy of his reward.

The labourer

General references

Bible References

The scripture

Romans 4:3
For what are the words of Scripture? 'Abraham had faith in God, and his faith was regarded by God as righteousness.'
Romans 9:17
In Scripture, again, it is said to Pharaoh-'It was for this very purpose that I raised thee to the throne, to show my power by my dealings with thee, and to make my name known throughout the world.'
Romans 10:11
As the passage of Scripture says--'No one who believes in him shall have any cause for shame.'
Romans 11:2
God has not rejected his People, whom he chose from the first. Have you forgotten the words of Scripture in the story of Elijah- how he appeals to God against Israel?
Galatians 3:8
And Scripture, foreseeing that God would pronounce the Gentiles righteous as the result of faith, foretold the Good News to Abraham in the words--'Through thee all the Gentiles shall be blessed.'
James 4:5
Do you suppose there is no meaning in the passage of Scripture which asks--'Is envy to result from the longings of the Spirit which God has implanted within you?'

Thou

1 Corinthians 9:9
For in the Law of Moses it is said-'Thou shalt not muzzle a bullock while it is treading out the grain.' Is it the bullocks that God is thinking of?

The labourer

Matthew 10:10
Not even with a bag for the journey, or a change of clothes, or sandals, or even a staff; for the worker is worth his food.
Luke 10:7
Remain at that same house, and eat and drink whatever they offer you; for the worker is worth his wages. Do not keep changing from one house to another.

General references

Galatians 6:6
He, however, who is being instructed in the Message ought always to share his blessings with the man who instructs him.