Exodus 18:19-20
Hearken.24; Pr 9:9God shall.3:12; 4:12; Ge 39:2; De 20:1; Jos 1:9; 2Sa 14:17; Mt 28:20Be thou.15; 4:16; 20:19; De 5:5bring.Nu 27:5 teach.16; De 4:1,5; 5:1; 6:1,2; 7:11; Ne 9:13,14the way.1Sa 12:23; Ps 32:8; 143:8; Isa 30:21; Jer 6:16; 42:3; Mic 4:21Th 4:1work.De 1:18; Eze 3:17; Mt 28:20; Mr 13:34; 2Th 3:6-12 Exodus 18:23
God.18; Ge 21:10-12; 1Sa 8:6,7,22; Ac 15:2; Ga 2:2and all this.16:29; Ge 18:33; 30:25; 2Sa 18:3; 19:39; 21:17; Php 1:24,25 Deuteronomy 4:5
1; Pr 22:19,20; Mt 28:20; Ac 20:27; 1Co 11:28; 15:3; 1Th 4:1,2Heb 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. Deuteronomy 5:27
Ex 20:19; Heb 12:19 Deuteronomy 17:9-12
the priests.Jer 18:18; Hag 2:11; Mal 2:7they shall.19:17-21; Eze 44:24 Mt 22:2,3 According to.Jos 1:7; Mal 2:8,9; Ro 13:1-6; Tit 3:1; 1Pe 2:13-15; 2Pe 2:10Jude 1:8to the right.20; 5:32; 28:14; Jos 1:7; 23:6; 2Sa 14:19; Pr 4:27 will do.13:5,11; Nu 15:30; Ezr 10:8; Ps 19:13; Ho 4:4; Mt 10:14Heb 10:26-29and will not hearken. Heb. not to hearken.Jer 25:3-14the priest.10:8; 18:5,7; Lu 10:16; Joh 12:48; 20:23; 1Th 4:2,8that man.Heb 10:28thou shalt.7; 13:5; Pr 21:11; 1Ti 5:20 2 Chronicles 30:12
the hand of God.29:36; 1Ch 29:18,19; Ezr 7:27; Ps 110:3; Jer 24:7; 32:39; Eze 36:26Php 2:13; 2Th 2:13,14the commandment.De 4:2,5,6; 1Th 4:2by the word.29:25; Ac 4:19 Matthew 15:2-9
transgress.Mr 7:2,5; Ge 1:14; Col 2:8,20-23; 1Pe 1:18tradition.Tradition, in Latin {traditio,} from {trado,} I deliver, hand down, exactly agreeing with the original [paradosis ,] from [paradidomi ,] I deliver, transmit. Among the Jews it signifies what is called oral law, which they say has been successively handed down from Moses, through every generation, to Judah the Holy, who compiled and digested it into the Mishneh, to explain which the two Gemaras, or Talmuds, called the Jerusalem and Babylonish, were composed. Of the estimation in which these were held by the Jews, the following may serve as an example: "The words of the Scribes are lovely beyond the words of the law, for the words of the law are weighty and light, but the words of the Scribes are all weighty." Why.7:3-5; Mr 7:6-8,13; Col 2:8,23; Tit 1:14 God.4:10; 5:17-19; Isa 8:20; Ro 3:31Honour.19:19; Ex 20:12; Le 19:3; De 5:16; Pr 23:22; Eph 6:1He.Ex 21:17; Le 20:9; De 21:18-21; 27:16; Pr 20:20; 30:17 ye say.23:16-18; Am 7:15-17; Mr 7:10-13; Ac 4:19; 5:29It is.Le 27:9-34; Pr 20:25; Mr 7:11,12 honour.1Ti 5:3,4,8,16Thus.Ps 119:126,139; Jer 8:8; Ho 4:6; Mal 2:7-9; Mr 7:13; Ro 3:31 hypocrites.7:5; 23:23-29well.Mr 7:6; Ac 28:25-27 draweth.Isa 29:13; Eze 33:31; Joh 1:47; 1Pe 3:10but.Pr 23:26; Jer 12:2; Ac 8:21; Heb 3:12 in.Ex 20:7; Le 26:16,20; 1Sa 25:21; Ps 39:6; 73:13; Ec 5:2-7Isa 1:13-15; 58:1-3; Mal 3:14; Mr 7:7; 1Co 15:2; Jas 2:20teaching.De 12:32; Pr 30:5,6; Isa 29:13; Col 2:18-22; 1Ti 1:4; 4:1-3,6,7Tit 1:14; Heb 13:9; Re 22:18 Acts 5:29
We.4:19; Ge 3:17; 1Sa 15:24; Mr 7:7-9; Re 14:8-12
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