Job, 28

New Jerusalem Bible

1 Silver has its mines, and gold a place for refining.

2 Iron is extracted from the earth, the smelted rocks yield copper.

3 Man makes an end of darkness, to the utmost limit he digs the black rock in shadow dark as death.

4 Foreigners bore into ravines in unfrequented places, swinging suspended far from human beings.

5 That earth from which bread comes is ravaged underground by fire.

6 There, the rocks have veins of sapphire and their dust contains gold.

7 That is a path unknown to birds of prey, unseen by the eye of any vulture;

8 a path not trodden by the lordly beasts, where no lion ever walked.

9 Man attacks the flint, upturning mountains by their roots.

10 He cuts canals through the rock, on the watch for anything precious.

11 He explores the sources of rivers, bringing hidden things to light.

12 But where does Wisdom come from? Where is Intelligence to be found?

13 No human being knows the way to her, she is not to be found on earth where they live.

14 'She is not in me,' says the Abyss; 'Nor here,' replies the Sea.

15 She cannot be bought with solid gold, nor paid for with any weight of silver,

16 nor valued against gold of Ophir, precious agate or sapphire.

17 Neither gold nor glass compares with her, for her, a vase of fine gold would be no exchange,

18 let alone coral or crystal: better go fishing for Wisdom than for pearls!

19 Topaz from Cush is worthless in comparison, and gold, even refined, is valueless.

20 But where does Wisdom come from? Where is Intelligence to be found?

21 She cannot be seen by any living creature, she is hidden from the birds of the sky.

22 Perdition and Death both say, 'We have heard only rumours of her.'

23 God alone understands her path and knows where she is to be found.

24 (For he sees to the remotest parts of the earth, and observes all that lies under heaven.)

25 When he willed to give weight to the wind and measured out the waters with a gauge,

26 when he imposed a law on the rain and mapped a route for thunderclaps to follow,

27 then he saw and evaluated her, looked her through and through, assessing her.

28 Then he said to human beings, 'Wisdom? - that is fear of the Lord; Intelligence? - avoidance of evil.'




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Job 28 is a chapter that discusses wisdom and knowledge, comparing them with the search for gold and precious stones. The author reflects on the difficulty in finding wisdom, which is comparable to the mining process. To provide five verses related to the topics addressed in Job 28, Job's verses will be excluded from the results.

Proverbs 2:3-6: "Yes, if you call for discernment and speak aloud by understanding, if you seek wisdom as you are looking for silver and seeking it as you are looking for a hidden treasure, then you will understand what is fear to the Lord and will find the knowledge of God. For the Lord is the one who gives wisdom; his mouth comes out of knowledge and understanding. " This verse of Proverbs talks about the search for wisdom, which must be as intense as the search for treasure.

Proverbs 8:10-11: "Choose my instruction instead of silver, knowledge instead of thin gold, for wisdom is more precious than rubies; nothing you can wish to compare to it." This verse of proverbs highlights the importance of wisdom and knowledge, which are more valuable than gold and silver.

Proverbs 17:27: "The man of knowledge uses words with discernment, and the man of understanding is pleasant to the ears." This verse of proverbs emphasizes the importance of knowledge and wisdom in communication.

James 1:5: "If any of you have a lack of wisdom, ask it to God, who gives all freely, goodwill; and will be granted." This verse of James encourages people to seek wisdom and promises that God will grant it for free.

Colossians 2:2-3: "My goal is for them to be strengthened in heart and united in love, so that they have all the richness of a full understanding, in order to fully know the mystery of God, namely Christ, in Who are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. " This verse of Colossians describes Christ as the treasure of wisdom and knowledge and highlights the importance of knowing and fully understanding the mystery of God.


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