Isaiah 28:26
For his God doth instruct him to discretion, and doth teach him.
Cross-reference
In Job 39:17, God deprives the ostrich of wisdom — opposite of teaching the farmer; God withholds understanding from some.
Exodus 35:30 shows God calling Bezaleel by name to fill him with skill — matching the divine instruction for craftsmanship in the farmer's God.
Exodus 35:31 details God filling Bezaleel with wisdom and understanding for work — echoing the divine teaching the farmer receives.
Exodus 35:35 states God filled craftsmen with wisdom of heart for all work — paralleling the farmer's God-given discretion.
1 Kings 7:14 says Hiram was filled with wisdom and cunning for his craft — the same divine endowment of skill as the farmer's instruction from God.
Job 38:36 asks who gives wisdom and understanding to the heart — directly affirming God as the source of the farmer's instruction.
Psalm 94:10 declares that God teaches man knowledge — the same teaching role that instructs the farmer.
In Exodus 31:3-6, Bezalel is filled with wisdom and knowledge for tabernacle craftsmanship — echoes God instructing the farmer in practical skills.
In Exodus 36:2, Moses gathers those whom God put wisdom in their hearts — parallel to God teaching the farmer discretion.
In Psalm 144:1, David praises God who teaches his hands to war — divine training for battle parallels divine training for farming.
In Daniel 1:17, God gives Daniel knowledge and skill in learning — similar divine impartation of practical wisdom.
In 2 Timothy 2:7, the promise that the Lord gives understanding parallels God instructing the farmer here.
In Exodus 28:3, God fills wise-hearted people with the spirit of wisdom for making priestly garments — same theme of God imparting skill for specific work.
In Job 35:11, Elihu says God teaches us more than beasts — emphasizing God as teacher of wisdom, like instructing the farmer.