Isaiah 28:23-29 as an Argument for Wisdom Literature as General Revelation

General revelation is almost always described as creation. Psalm 19 and Romans 1 are foundational for this understanding. However, wisdom literature is not normally considered general revelation though it is common throughout the ANE and has many affinities with biblical wisdom literature. Isaiah argues in this brief section that farming techniques are common sense but he goes farther to state they are given to humans by God. This argues for common sense wisdom originating with God meaning it is general revelation to all humans since farming techniques are not explicitly taught in the Bible. The implications extend to concordism between the sciences and Scripture and helps explain why wisdom literature has so few direct references to God.