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28:9 On the flinty rock man has set to work with his hand; he has overturned mountains at their bases. 28:10 He has cut out channels through the rocks; his eyes have spotted every precious thing. 28:11 He has searched the sources of the rivers and what was hidden he has brought into the light.
No Price Can Buy Wisdom
28:12 “But wisdom– where can it be found? Where is the place of understanding? 28:13 Mankind does not know its place; it cannot be found in the land of the living. 28:14 The deep says, ‘It is not with me.’ And the sea says, ‘It is not with me.’ 28:15 Fine gold cannot be given in exchange for it, nor can its price be weighed out in silver. 28:16 It cannot be measured out for purchase with the gold of Ophir, with precious onyx or sapphires. 28:17 Neither gold nor crystal can be compared with it, nor can a vase of gold match its worth. 28:18 Of coral and jasper no mention will be made; the price of wisdom is more than pearls. 28:19 The topaz of Cush cannot be compared with it; it cannot be purchased with pure gold.
God Alone Has Wisdom
28:20 “But wisdom– where does it come from? Where is the place of understanding? 28:21 For it has been hidden from the eyes of every living creature, and from the birds of the sky it has been concealed. 28:22 Destruction and Death say, ‘With our ears we have heard a rumor about where it can be found.’ 28:23 God understands the way to it, and he alone knows its place. 28:24 For he looks to the ends of the earth and observes everything under the heavens. 28:25 When he made the force of the wind and measured the waters with a gauge. 28:26 When he imposed a limit for the rain, and a path for the thunderstorm, 28:27 then he looked at wisdom and assessed its value; he established it and examined it closely. 28:28 And he said to mankind, ‘The fear of the Lord– that is wisdom, and to turn away from evil is understanding.’”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ethiopia a country south of Egypt
 · Ophir son of Joktan of Shem,a region in southern Arabia known for its gold


Dictionary Themes and Topics: EUNICE | ETHICS, III | Job | Philosophy | Science | Readings, Select | BARUCH, BOOK OF | JOB, BOOK OF | Wisdom | Wise, wisdom | Coral | Gold | LOGOS | God | STONES, PRECIOUS | Crystal | Ignorance | Meteorology and Celestial Phenomena | Ophir | Land, Land Masses | more
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NET Notes: Job 28:9 The Hebrew מִשֹּׁרֶשׁ (mishoresh) means “from/at [their] root [or base].” In m...

NET Notes: Job 28:10 Heb “his eye sees.”

NET Notes: Job 28:11 The older translations had “he binds the streams from weeping,” i.e., from trickling (מִבְּכִ...

NET Notes: Job 28:13 The LXX has “its way, apparently reading דַּרְכָה (darkhah) in place of עֶר...

NET Notes: Job 28:14 The בּ (bet) preposition is taken here to mean “with” in the light of the parallel preposition.

NET Notes: Job 28:16 The exact identification of these stones is uncertain. Many recent English translations, however, have “onyx” and “sapphires.”

NET Notes: Job 28:17 The MT has “vase”; but the versions have a plural here, suggesting jewels of gold.

NET Notes: Job 28:18 In Lam 4:7 these are described as red, and so have been identified as rubies (so NIV) or corals.

NET Notes: Job 28:19 Or “Ethiopia.” In ancient times this referred to the region of the upper Nile, rather than modern Ethiopia (formerly known as Abyssinia).

NET Notes: Job 28:20 The refrain is repeated, except now the verb is תָּבוֹא (tavo’, “come”).

NET Notes: Job 28:21 The vav on the verb is unexpressed in the LXX. It should not be overlooked, for it introduces a subordinate clause of condition (R. Gordis, Job, 310).

NET Notes: Job 28:22 Heb “heard a report of it,” which means a report of its location, thus “where it can be found.”

NET Notes: Job 28:25 The verb is the Piel perfect, meaning “to estimate the measure” of something. In the verse, the perfect verb continues the function of the...

NET Notes: Job 28:26 Or “thunderbolt,” i.e., lightning. Heb “the roaring of voices/sounds,” which describes the nature of the storm.

NET Notes: Job 28:27 The verb חָקַר (khaqar) means “to examine; to search out.” Some of the language used here is anthropomorphic...

NET Notes: Job 28:28 Many commentators delete this verse because (1) many read the divine name Yahweh (translated “Lord”) here, and (2) it is not consistent wi...

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