Exodus 35:34 Cross References
Exodus 35:34
34: And the LORD has given both him and Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, the ability to teach their skills to others.
Exodus 31:6
- "And I have appointed Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, to be his assistant. Moreover, I have given special skill to all the naturally talented craftsmen so they can make all the things I have instructed you to make:
2 Chronicles 2:14
- the son of a woman from Dan in Israel; his father is from Tyre. He is skillful at making things from gold, silver, bronze, and iron. He also knows all about stonework, carpentry, and weaving. He is an expert in dyeing purple, blue, and scarlet cloth and in working with linen. He is also an engraver and can follow any design given to him. He will work with your craftsmen and those appointed by my lord David, your father.
Ezra 7:10
- This was because Ezra had determined to study and obey the law of the LORD and to teach those laws and regulations to the people of Israel.
Nehemiah 2:12
- I slipped out during the night, taking only a few others with me. I had not told anyone about the plans God had put in my heart for Jerusalem. We took no pack animals with us, except the donkey that I myself was riding.
1 Corinthians 1:5
- He has enriched your church with the gifts of eloquence and every kind of knowledge.
- This shows that what I told you about Christ is true.
- Now you have every spiritual gift you need as you eagerly wait for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Corinthians 12:7
- A spiritual gift is given to each of us as a means of helping the entire church.
James 1:16
- So don't be misled, my dear brothers and sisters.
- Whatever is good and perfect comes to us from God above, who created all heaven's lights. Unlike them, he never changes or casts shifting shadows.
Ezra 7:27
- Praise the LORD, the God of our ancestors, who made the king want to beautify the Temple of the LORD in Jerusalem!
Isaiah 28:24
- Does a farmer always plow and never sow? Is he forever cultivating the soil and never planting it?
- Does he not finally plant his seeds for dill, cumin, wheat, barley, and spelt, each in its own section of his land?
- The farmer knows just what to do, for God has given him understanding.
- He doesn't thresh all his crops the same way. A heavy sledge is never used on dill; rather, it is beaten with a light stick. A threshing wheel is never rolled on cumin; instead, it is beaten softly with a flail.
- Bread grain is easily crushed, so he doesn't keep on pounding it. He threshes it under the wheels of a cart, but he doesn't pulverize it.