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 scripture
Thou
The labourer
General references
Bible References
The scripture
Romans 4:3
For what does scripture say? Abraham believed God and this was counted to him as righteousness.
Romans 9:17
Why, scripture says to Pharaoh, It was for this that I raised you up, to display my power in you, and to spread news of my name over all the earth.
Romans 10:11
No one who believes in him, the scripture says, will ever be disappointed. No one ??12 for there is no distinction of Jew and Greek, the same Lord is Lord of them all, with ample for all who invoke him.
Romans 11:2
God has not repudiated his People, his predestined People! Surely you know what scripture says in the passage called 'Elijah'? You know how he pleads with God against Israel:
Galatians 3:8
Besides, Scripture anticipated God's justification of the Gentiles by faith when it announced the gospel beforehand to Abraham in these terms: All nations shall be blessed in thee.
James 4:5
What, do you consider this is an idle word of scripture? ??'He yearns jealously for the spirit he set within us.')
Thou
1 Corinthians 9:9
It is written in the law of Moses, You must not muzzle an ox when he is treading the grain. Is God thinking here about cattle?
The labourer
Matthew 10:10
nor a wallet for the road, nor two shirts, nor sandals, nor stick ??the workman deserves his rations.
Luke 10:7
Stay at the same house, eating and drinking what the people provide (for the workman deserves his wages); you are not to shift from one house to another.
General references
Galatians 6:6
Those who are taught must share all the blessings of life with those who teach them the Word.