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  • Job Speaks of Wisdom and Understanding

    “People know where to mine silver
    and how to refine gold.
  • Interlude: Where Wisdom Is Found

    There is a mine for silver
    and a place where gold is refined.
  • They know where to dig iron from the earth
    and how to smelt copper from rock.
  • Iron is taken from the earth,
    and copper is smelted from ore.
  • They know how to shine light in the darkness
    and explore the farthest regions of the earth
    as they search in the dark for ore.
  • Mortals put an end to the darkness;
    they search out the farthest recesses
    for ore in the blackest darkness.
  • They sink a mine shaft into the earth
    far from where anyone lives.
    They descend on ropes, swinging back and forth.
  • Far from human dwellings they cut a shaft,
    in places untouched by human feet;
    far from other people they dangle and sway.
  • Food is grown on the earth above,
    but down below, the earth is melted as by fire.
  • The earth, from which food comes,
    is transformed below as by fire;
  • Here the rocks contain precious lapis lazuli,
    and the dust contains gold.
  • lapis lazuli comes from its rocks,
    and its dust contains nuggets of gold.
  • These are treasures no bird of prey can see,
    no falcon’s eye observe.
  • No bird of prey knows that hidden path,
    no falcon’s eye has seen it.
  • No wild animal has walked upon these treasures;
    no lion has ever set his paw there.
  • Proud beasts do not set foot on it,
    and no lion prowls there.
  • People know how to tear apart flinty rocks
    and overturn the roots of mountains.
  • People assault the flinty rock with their hands
    and lay bare the roots of the mountains.
  • They cut tunnels in the rocks
    and uncover precious stones.
  • They tunnel through the rock;
    their eyes see all its treasures.
  • They dam up the trickling streams
    and bring to light the hidden treasures.
  • They searcha the sources of the rivers
    and bring hidden things to light.
  • “But do people know where to find wisdom?
    Where can they find understanding?
  • But where can wisdom be found?
    Where does understanding dwell?
  • No one knows where to find it,a
    for it is not found among the living.
  • No mortal comprehends its worth;
    it cannot be found in the land of the living.
  • ‘It is not here,’ says the ocean.
    ‘Nor is it here,’ says the sea.
  • The deep says, “It is not in me”;
    the sea says, “It is not with me.”
  • It cannot be bought with gold.
    It cannot be purchased with silver.
  • It cannot be bought with the finest gold,
    nor can its price be weighed out in silver.
  • It’s worth more than all the gold of Ophir,
    greater than precious onyx or lapis lazuli.
  • It cannot be bought with the gold of Ophir,
    with precious onyx or lapis lazuli.
  • Wisdom is more valuable than gold and crystal.
    It cannot be purchased with jewels mounted in fine gold.
  • Neither gold nor crystal can compare with it,
    nor can it be had for jewels of gold.
  • Coral and jasper are worthless in trying to get it.
    The price of wisdom is far above rubies.
  • Coral and jasper are not worthy of mention;
    the price of wisdom is beyond rubies.
  • Precious peridot from Ethiopiab cannot be exchanged for it.
    It’s worth more than the purest gold.
  • The topaz of Cush cannot compare with it;
    it cannot be bought with pure gold.
  • “But do people know where to find wisdom?
    Where can they find understanding?
  • Where then does wisdom come from?
    Where does understanding dwell?
  • It is hidden from the eyes of all humanity.
    Even the sharp-eyed birds in the sky cannot discover it.
  • It is hidden from the eyes of every living thing,
    concealed even from the birds in the sky.
  • Destructionc and Death say,
    ‘We’ve heard only rumors of where wisdom can be found.’
  • Destructionb and Death say,
    “Only a rumor of it has reached our ears.”
  • “God alone understands the way to wisdom;
    he knows where it can be found,
  • God understands the way to it
    and he alone knows where it dwells,
  • for he looks throughout the whole earth
    and sees everything under the heavens.
  • for he views the ends of the earth
    and sees everything under the heavens.
  • He decided how hard the winds should blow
    and how much rain should fall.
  • When he established the force of the wind
    and measured out the waters,
  • He made the laws for the rain
    and laid out a path for the lightning.
  • when he made a decree for the rain
    and a path for the thunderstorm,
  • Then he saw wisdom and evaluated it.
    He set it in place and examined it thoroughly.
  • then he looked at wisdom and appraised it;
    he confirmed it and tested it.
  • And this is what he says to all humanity:
    ‘The fear of the Lord is true wisdom;
    to forsake evil is real understanding.’”
  • And he said to the human race,
    “The fear of the Lord — that is wisdom,
    and to shun evil is understanding.”

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