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Verse Job 28:17. Job 28:16, Job 28:16....
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THE GOLD AND THE CRYSTAL - A crystal, in chemistry, is an inorganic
body which, by the operation of affinity, has assumed the form of a
regular solid, terminated by a number of plane and smooth surfac...
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CHAPTER 28
_ 1. The treasures of the earth (Job 28:1)_
2. The better treasures (Job 28:7)
3. God knoweth the way and the true wisdom (Job 28:23)...
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JOB 28. Here again we come to a critical question. It is difficult to
fit this chapter into the argument, whether Job 27:7 is given to Job
or to Zophar. It is a widely accepted conclusion of scholars...
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_and the crystal_ Probably GLASS, which was rare and counted precious
in ancient times.
_cannot equal it_ The word means to arrange, to set over against, to
compare with. The idea here is that gold a...
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As the preceding verses (1 14) expressed the idea that there was no
"place" of Wisdom where men could find it and from which they could
bring it forth, these verses express the idea that it can be acq...
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BUT WHERE SHALL WISDOM BE FOUND?— Job continues to give further
instances of the daring and yet successful attempts of mankind, to
provide themselves with every necessary and conveniency of life; such...
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2. But where wisdom is, man cannot discover; only God knows. (Job
28:12-28)
TEXT 28:12-28
12 BUT WHERE SHALL WISDOM BE FOUND?
And where is the place of understanding?
13 Man knoweth not the price...
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_THE GOLD AND THE CRYSTAL CANNOT EQUAL IT: AND THE EXCHANGE OF IT
SHALL NOT BE FOR JEWELS OF FINE GOLD._
Crystal, х_ ZªKOWKIYT_ (H2137)] - or else glass, if then known, very
costly. From a root х_ ZA...
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28:17 glass (b-3) Or 'crystal.'...
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THE MYSTERY OF DIVINE WISDOM
In this famous chapter Job declares that Wisdom—that is, the
principle of the divine government of the world—is a mystery not to
be solved by man. Man's wisdom lies in fea...
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CRYSTAL] RV 'glass': known to the ancients, but extremely costly....
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JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
Words in boxes (except for words in brackets) are from the Bible.
This commentary has been through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 28
JOB’S POEM ABOUT WISDOM...
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Wisdom is precious. Wisdom is perfect. And wisdom is valuable. In
other words, wisdom is much better than anything else. Job was
emphasising the importance of wisdom.
V19 In the distant country calle...
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THE EXCHANGE OF it. — Or, according to some, _the attraction of it._
The remainder of this chapter calls for little remark: its unrivalled
sublimity is patent, and comment is superfluous. There is a g...
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לֹא ־יַעַרְכֶ֣נָּה זָ֭הָב וּ
זְכֹוכִ֑ית וּ תְ
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XXIII.
CHORAL INTERLUDE
Job 28:1
THE controversy at length closed, the poet breaks into a chant of the
quest of Wisdom. It can hardly be supposed to have been uttered or
sung by Job. But if we may g...
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THE PEARL OF GREAT PRICE
Job 28:1
A search for this pearl of great price has occupied men in every age.
Job compares it with the search of the miner for the hidden treasures
of the earth, Job 28:1. T...
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In a fine passage Job now discussed the question of wisdom. What was
supremely lacking in his friends' dealing with him was wisdom to
understand. As an introduction to the main statement of his argume...
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_Gold. This is the third time it has been mentioned, according to its
different degrees of excellence. Hence it is called by the most common
name, (Calmet) zahab. (Haydock) --- Crystal was formerly mo...
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(13) Man knoweth not the price thereof; neither is it found in the
land of the living. (14) В¶ The depth saith, It is not in me: and
the sea saith, It is not with me. (15) It cannot be gotten for gold...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 4 THROUGH 31.
As to the friends of Job, they do not call for any extended remarks.
They urge the doctrine that God's earthly government is a full measure
and...
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THE GOLD AND THE CRYSTAL CANNOT EQUAL IT,.... Crystal was found in an
island of the Red sea, situated before Arabia, called Neron, and in
another, which from a gem found in it bears the name of Topazi...
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The gold and the crystal cannot equal it: and the exchange of it
[shall not be for] jewels of fine gold.
Ver. 17. _The gold and the crystal cannot equal it_] For crystal some
read diamond, others ada...
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_It cannot be gotten for gold_ The choicest gold laid up in treasures,
as the word סגר, _segor_, signifies: _neither shall silver be
weighed for the price thereof_ Namely, in the balance; for in those...
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The gold and the crystal, glass, upon which at that time a very high
valuation was placed, whether it was natural or artificial, CANNOT
EQUAL IT, AND THE EXCHANGE OF IT SHALL NOT BE FOR JEWELS OF FINE...
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God Alone The Possessor of True Wisdom.
Over against man's foolish quest for vain and unstable riches Job
places the wisdom of God, unattainable by the outward seeking and
searching of men....
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EARTH'S MEASURED TREASURES
(vv.1-6)
Job has spoken of the folly of wicked men. Now he shows that which
stands in beautiful contrast to Chapter 27. The language here is
magnificent, as Job considers...
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JEWELS OF FINE GOLD:
Or, vessel of fine gold...
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12-19 Job here speaks of wisdom and understanding, the knowing and
enjoying of God and ourselves. Its worth is infinitely more than all
the riches in this world. It is a gift of the Holy Ghost which c...
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THE CRYSTAL; or, _amber_, which in those parts was of very great
price; or, _the diamond_. The Hebrew word is not elsewhere used, and
it hath in it the signification of _purity_, or _clearness_, or
_b...
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CONTENTS: Job's answer continued. The value of divine wisdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Job, friends.
CONCLUSION: To be truly religious is to be truly wise. If we know God,
His wisdom will appear in the prac...
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Job 28:2. _Brass is molten,_ melted out of ores of zinc, lapis
calaminaris, light perforated ores, found on Mendip hills in Somerset,
Derbyshire, and other places.
Job 28:4. _The flood breaketh out fr...
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_And the crystal cannot equal it._
THE CRYSTAL EXACT
In the first place I remark that religion is superior to the crystal
in exactness. That shapeless mass of crystal against which you
accidentally d...
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_But where shall wisdom be found?_
THE SPECULATIVE DIFFICULTIES OF AN INQUIRING INTELLECT SOLVED BY THE
HEART OF PRACTICAL PIETY
Two things are prominently developed in this chapter--Man’s power
and...
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JOB—NOTE ON JOB 28:12 BUT WHERE SHALL WISDOM BE FOUND? (Compare v.
Job 28:20.) With all the negative statements in these verses, the
answer is that true wisdom is unknown to m
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JOB—NOTE ON JOB 28:15 These verses contain many references to GOLD
and precious stones. All are expensive and difficult to obtain, yet
none compare with the value of wisdom....
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_JOB’S DESCANT ON TRUE WISDOM_
The place occupied by this chapter one peculiar to itself. Its
connection with the preceding or succeeding portions of the book by no
means obvious. Appears scarcely to...
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EXPOSITION
JOB 28:1
The connection of this chapter with the preceding is somewhat obscure.
Probably we are to regard Job as led to see, even while he is
justifying God's ways with sinners (Job 27:8),...
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Now, Job said, turning now to a different vein of thought, he said,
"Now, there are places where gold is discovered and silver is
discovered, and iron and brass, men dig the shafts, they follow the
ve...
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Ezekiel 1:22; Revelation 21:11; Revelation 22:1; Revelation 4:6...