Deuteronomy 4:5

1; Pr 22:19,20; Mt 28:20; Ac 20:27; 1Co 11:28; 15:3; 1Th 4:1,2

Heb 3:5The people had been often ready to conclude that Moses taught them by his own authority; but at the close of his life he solemnly assured them that he had instructed them exactly as the Lord had commanded him, neither more, nor less, nor otherwise. This is a most express declaration that he was divinely inspired, and utterly incompatible with his integrity of character, if he was not. Scott.

Job 32:8-10

the inspiration.

4:12-21; 33:16; 35:11; 38:36; Ge 41:39; 1Ki 3:12,28; 4:29; Pr 2:6

Ec 2:26; Da 1:17; 2:21; 1Co 2:10-12; 12:8; 2Ti 3:16; Jas 1:5

Great.

Jer 5:5; Mt 11:25; Joh 7:48; 1Co 1:26,27; 2:7,8; Jas 2:6,7

neither.

12:20; Ec 4:13

1Co 7:25,40

Psalms 71:17

thou hast.

5; 119:9,102

hitherto.

66:16; 1Sa 17:36,37; 2Sa 4:9; 22:1-51; 1Ch 16:4-36

Acts 20:20

I kept.

27,31; 5:2; De 4:5; Ps 40:9,10; Eze 33:7-9; 1Co 15:3; Col 1:28

profitable.

1Co 12:7; 14:6; Php 3:1; 2Ti 3:16,17

and have.

31; 2:46; 5:42; Mr 4:34; 2Ti 4:2
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