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1. Pro 8:8 – “All the words of my mouth are in righteousness; there is nothing froward or perverse in them.”
- All the words of my mouth are in righteousness;
- All n. – 1. With sing. The entire or unabated amount or quantity of; the whole extent, substance, or compass of; the whole. 2. With n. pl. The entire number of; the individual components of, without exception.
- Every single one of God’s words is pure (Pro 30:5).
- This means that the inspiration and preservation of the scripture extend down to the individual words themselves, not merely the ideas or concepts being conveyed.
- Jesus made an argument from the two-letter word “am” in Mat 22:32.
- Paul made an argument from the letter “s” in Gal 3:16.
- Jesus said that until heaven and earth pass not even a jot (smallest Hebrew letter) or a tittle (a small point on a Hebrew letter which distinguishes it from another letter) would pass from the law until all is fulfilled (Mat 5:18).
- Righteousness n. – 1. Justice, uprightness, rectitude; conformity of life to the requirements of the divine or moral law; virtue, integrity.
- All of God’s words are just, upright, virtuous, and honest.
- All of God’s commandments are righteousness (Psa 119:172).
- The scriptures are called “the word of righteousness” (Heb 5:13).
- Every word in the scriptures concerning all things is right and is in conformity with God’s moral law.
- there is nothing froward or perverse in them.
- Froward adj. – 1. Disposed to go counter to what is demanded or what is reasonable; perverse, difficult to deal with, hard to please; refractory, ungovernable; also, in a wider sense, bad, evilly-disposed, ‘naughty’.
- Perverse adj. – 1. Turned away from the right way or from what is right or good; perverted; wicked. b. Not in accordance with the accepted standard or practice; incorrect; wrong.
- There is nothing perverse, bad, evil, wicked, incorrect, or wrong in the word of God.
- The scriptures are very pure (Psa 119:140).
- Pure adj. – Free from corruption or defilement. 4. Free from admixture of anything debasing or deteriorating; unadulterated, uncorrupted, uncontaminated; conforming accurately to a standard of quality or style; faultless, correct. 5. a. Free from moral defilement or corruption; of unblemished character or nature; unstained or untainted with evil; guiltless, innocent; guileless, sincere.
- God’s words are free from any corruption or evil.
- If a man ever concludes that the scriptures teach or condone evil, he has misunderstood or misinterpreted them.