1 Corinthians 2:10
But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.
Cross-reference
1 Cor 2:11 explains that only the Spirit knows God's deep things, grounding why the Spirit reveals them.
1 Corinthians 14:2 mentions uttering mysteries in the Spirit — the same Spirit who here searches the deep things of God.
1 Cor 12:8-11 lists gifts of wisdom and knowledge given by the same Spirit who reveals deep things.
Job 12:22 says God reveals deep and secret things — the same theme of divine disclosure of hidden wisdom.
In 1 Pet 1:12, the gospel was preached by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven — connecting the Spirit's revelation to the message preached.
In Eph 3:5, Paul stresses this mystery is now revealed to apostles by the Spirit — exactly the same Spirit-revelation dynamic as in 1 Cor 2:10.
In Eph 3:3, Paul says the mystery was made known to him by revelation — a direct parallel to the Spirit revealing mysteries in 1 Cor 2:10.
In Romans 11:33-36, Paul marvels at the depth of God's wisdom, echoing the 'depths of God' that the Spirit searches in this verse.
John 16:13 expands on the Spirit's guiding role: He leads into all truth, mirroring the Spirit revealing deep things here.
In John 14:26, Jesus promises the Holy Spirit will teach all things — a clear parallel to the Spirit revealing God's depths in 1 Cor 2:10.
In Luke 10:21, Jesus thanks the Father for revealing truth to little children — the same divine revelation theme, now through the Spirit's joy.
In Luke 2:26, the Holy Spirit revealed to Simeon he'd see the Messiah — a specific instance of the Spirit's revelatory work, echoing 1 Cor 2:10.
In Matt 16:17, Jesus says the Father revealed Peter's confession — parallel to the Spirit revealing God's depths, both emphasizing divine revelation over human insight.
Matthew 13:11 says the secrets of the kingdom are given to disciples—parallel to the Spirit revealing God's hidden depths.
Matthew 11:25-27 echoes that the Father hides and reveals through the Son—just as the Spirit reveals the depths of God.
Daniel 2:22 similarly declares that God reveals deep and hidden things, mirroring the Spirit's role in searching the depths of God.
Daniel 2:19 recounts a mystery revealed to Daniel in a vision, paralleling the Spirit's revelation of God's mysteries here.
Ephesians 1:9 describes God making known the mystery of His will—directly paralleling the Spirit revealing deep things here.
Ephesians 1:17 prays for the Spirit of wisdom and revelation—the same Spirit who reveals deep things in this verse.
Isaiah 64:4 is the OT text Paul quotes in verse 9 — the hidden things no one has seen, which verse 10 says the Spirit now reveals.
Job 11:7 asks if anyone can find out the deep things of God — a question answered here: the Spirit reveals them.
Amos 3:7 shows God reveals His secret to prophets—the same pattern of divine revelation through the Spirit described here.
Galatians 1:11 insists Paul's gospel is not from man—reinforcing that divine revelation comes through the Spirit, as in this verse.
In Job 32:8, it is the spirit in a person that gives understanding, a partial parallel to the Spirit's revelatory work here.
In Rev 1:1, God gives the revelation of Jesus Christ — a broader revelation event, though mediated by an angel rather than directly by the Spirit.