Job 28:1 , JOB 28:12; JOB 28:20
This chapter falls naturally into three sections, the first two
sections being terminated by this question, with a slight variety of
statement: "Whence then cometh wisdom?" and the last by the result of
the investigation.
I. The first of these sections is occupied w... [ Continue Reading ]
Job 28:12
Every man has, down in the depths of his own being, a wisdom much
greater than the wisdom of the life which he is living, or of the
thoughts which he is already thinking.
I. There is a conscience, there is a light, there is a view of truth,
there is a spirit, in every one, however he may... [ Continue Reading ]
Job 28:1 , JOB 28:12; JOB 28:20
This chapter falls naturally into three sections, the first two
sections being terminated by this question, with a slight variety of
statement: "Whence then cometh wisdom?" and the last by the result of
the investigation.
I. The first of these sections is occupied w... [ Continue Reading ]
Job 28:1 , JOB 28:12; JOB 28:20
This chapter falls naturally into three sections, the first two
sections being terminated by this question, with a slight variety of
statement: "Whence then cometh wisdom?" and the last by the result of
the investigation.
I. The first of these sections is occupied w... [ Continue Reading ]
Job 28:12 , JOB 28:28
Man's interests and activities find their highest inspiration in
culture and religion. The relations which these sides of human action
may bear to each other can never be of slight importance. Some
maintain that they are antagonistic. It is said, the ages of faith are
not the t... [ Continue Reading ]