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Job 28:1–28

Job’s Discourse on Wisdom

28 “Indeed, there is a mine for silver

and a place for gold to be refined.a

Iron is taken from dust,

and he pours out copper from ore.

He puts an end to darkness,

and he searches out the farthest limits

for the ore in gloom and deep shadow.

He breaks open a mine shaft away from where people dwell;b

those who are forgotten by travelers,c

they dangle, they sway far away from human beings.

As for the earth, from it comes food,d

bute underneath it, it is turned up as by fire.

Its stones are the place of sapphire,

and the earthen dirt hasf gold.

It is a path a bird of prey does not know

and the black kite’s eye has not seen.

Proud wild animalsg have not trodden it;

the lion in its prime has not prowled over it.

He puts his hand on the hard rock;

he overturns mountains by the roots.

10 He cuts out tunnels in the rocks,

and his eye sees every treasure.

11 He dams up rivers from their sources,

and he brings secret things to the light.

12 “Buth from where will wisdom be found?

And where in the worldi is the place of understanding?

13 A human being does not know its proper value,

and it is not found in the land of the living.

14 The deep says, ‘It is not in me,’

and the sea says, ‘It is not with me.’

15 “Refined gold cannot be gotten in its place,

and silver cannot be weighed out as its price.

16 It cannot be bought for the gold of Ophir,

for precious onyx orj sapphire.

17 Gold and glass cannot be compared with it,

and its substitution cannot be an ornament of refined gold.

18 Black corals and crystal will not be mentioned,

and wisdom’s price is more than red corals.

19 The topaz of Cush cannot be compared with it;

it cannot be bought for pure gold.

20 Indeed,k from where does wisdom come?

And where in the worldl is the place of understanding?

21 It is hidden from the eyes of all living,

and it is concealed from the birds of the heaven.

22 Abaddon and Death say,

‘We heard its rumor with our ears.’

23 “God understands its way,

and he knows its place,

24 for he himselfm looks to the end of the earth;

he sees under all the heaven.

25 When he gaven weight to the wind

and he apportioned the waters by measure,

26 when he madeo a rule for the rain

and a way for the thunder’s lightning bolt,

27 then he saw it and talked about it;

he established it, and moreover, he explored it.

28 And to the human beings he said,

‘Look, the fear of the Lord is wisdom,

and to depart from evil is understanding.’ ”

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