
Text -- Job 28:13 (NET)




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Wesley -> Job 28:13
Among men upon earth, but only among those blessed spirits that dwell above.
JFB -> Job 28:13
JFB: Job 28:13 - -- Man can fix no price upon it, as it is nowhere to be found in man's abode (Isa 38:11). Job implies both its valuable worth, and the impossibility of b...
Man can fix no price upon it, as it is nowhere to be found in man's abode (Isa 38:11). Job implies both its valuable worth, and the impossibility of buying it at any price.
Clarke: Job 28:13 - -- Man knoweth not the price thereof - It is of infinite value; and is the only science which concerns both worlds. Without it, the wisest man is but a...
Man knoweth not the price thereof - It is of infinite value; and is the only science which concerns both worlds. Without it, the wisest man is but a beast; with it, the simplest man is next to an angel

Clarke: Job 28:13 - -- Neither is it found in the land of the living - The world by wisdom, its wisdom, never knew God. True religion came by Divine revelation: that alone...
Neither is it found in the land of the living - The world by wisdom, its wisdom, never knew God. True religion came by Divine revelation: that alone gives the true notion of God, his attributes, ways, designs, judgments, providences, etc., whence man came, what is his duty, his nature, and his end. Literature, science, arts, etc., etc., can only avail man for the present life, nor can they contribute to his true happiness, unless tempered and directed by genuine religion.
TSK -> Job 28:13
TSK: Job 28:13 - -- knoweth : Job 28:15-19; Psa 19:10, Psa 119:72; Pro 3:14, Pro 3:15, Pro 8:11, Pro 8:18, Pro 8:19, Pro 16:16, Pro 23:23; Ecc 8:16, Ecc 8:17
in the land ...

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Barnes -> Job 28:13
Barnes: Job 28:13 - -- Man knoweth not the price thereof - The word rendered "price"( ערך ‛êrek ) means properly that which is set in a pile or row, or wh...
Man knoweth not the price thereof - The word rendered "price"(
Neither is it found in the land of the living - That is, it is not found among human beings. We must look to a higher source than man for true wisdom; compare Isa 38:11; Isa 53:8.
Poole -> Job 28:13
Poole: Job 28:13 - -- Man knoweth neither where to purchase it, nor how much it is worth, nor what to offer in exchange for it.
In the land of the living amongst mortal...
Man knoweth neither where to purchase it, nor how much it is worth, nor what to offer in exchange for it.
In the land of the living amongst mortal men that live upon earth, but only amongst those blessed spirits that dwell above.
Haydock -> Job 28:13
Haydock: Job 28:13 - -- Price. It has none, like other precious things, Baruch iii. 15. ---
In delights is not expressed in Hebrew or Septuagint. (Calmet) ---
But to liv...
Price. It has none, like other precious things, Baruch iii. 15. ---
In delights is not expressed in Hebrew or Septuagint. (Calmet) ---
But to live in misery is hardly to be accounted living, (Haydock) and the addition restrains the proposition, as some men possess this treasure, though not those who take no pains (Calmet) to mortify corrupt nature. (Haydock) ---
Chaldean, "it is not found in the land of the proud, whose life is spent in sin." (Calmet) ---
True wisdom is found, not in natural, but in supernatural, things. (Worthington)
Gill -> Job 28:13
Gill: Job 28:13 - -- Man knoweth not the price thereof,.... The worth and value of it, what price to set upon it, or offer and give for it; nor does he know where to find ...
Man knoweth not the price thereof,.... The worth and value of it, what price to set upon it, or offer and give for it; nor does he know where to find an equivalent to it, or what is a valuable consideration for it: as for the wisdom of God in his dealings with men, if a man was to give all the substance of his house to know the secret reasons of them, it would utterly be condemned; yea, if he had all the riches in the world in his possession, and would offer them on that consideration, he would not be able to attain the knowledge of them: or "the order thereof" o; the order of divine Providence, the wise disposal of thing, and the reasons thereof. In the first sense it is applicable to all the things before mentioned; to spiritual wisdom in men, supernatural grace, experimental religion, and real godliness; the worth of which is not known by carnal men, they despise it, and scoff at it; and to the Gospel, which is reckoned foolishness by them, and is of no account; and so is Christ himself rejected and disallowed of men, though chosen of God, and precious both to him and them that believe, who only know the price and value of him:
neither is it found in the land of the living; meaning not wisdom, though that in every sense is not from below, or earthly, but from above, and heavenly, but the price of it; and the sense is, that there is nothing in the whole globe that is equal to its worth, or can be proposed as a valuable consideration for it.

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