Romans 4:23

Now these words-'it was regarded as righteousness'-were not written with reference to Abraham only;

Romans 15:4

Whatever was written in the Scriptures in days gone by was written for our instruction, so that, through patient endurance, and through the encouragement drawn from the Scriptures, we might hold fast to our hope.

1 Corinthians 10:11

These things happened to them by way of warning, and were recorded to serve as a caution to us, in whose days the close of the ages has come.

1 Corinthians 10:6

Now these things happened as warnings to us, to teach us not to long for evil things as our forefathers longed.

2 Timothy 3:16-17

Everything that is written under divine inspiration is helpful for teaching, for refuting error, for giving guidance, and for training others in righteousness;

1 Corinthians 9:9-10

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?

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Now it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him;

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Romans 15:4
Whatever was written in the Scriptures in days gone by was written for our instruction, so that, through patient endurance, and through the encouragement drawn from the Scriptures, we might hold fast to our hope.
1 Corinthians 9:10
Or is not is said entirely for our sakes? Surely it was written for our sakes, for the ploughman ought not to plough, nor the thrasher to thrash, without expecting a share of the grain.
1 Corinthians 10:6
Now these things happened as warnings to us, to teach us not to long for evil things as our forefathers longed.
2 Timothy 3:16
Everything that is written under divine inspiration is helpful for teaching, for refuting error, for giving guidance, and for training others in righteousness;