INTRODUCTION TO JOB 28
The design of this chapter is either to show the folly of such who are
very diligent in their search and pursuit after earthly things, and
neglect an inquiry after that which is infinitely more valuable, true
wisdom; or rather to observe, that though things the most secret, a... [ Continue Reading ]
SURELY THERE IS A VEIN FOR THE SILVER,.... Silver is mentioned first,
not because the most valuable, for gold is preferable to it, as brass
is to iron, and yet iron is mentioned first in Job 28:2; but because
silver might be first known, or was first in use, especially in the
coinage of money; we re... [ Continue Reading ]
IRON IS TAKEN OUT OF THE EARTH,.... Very easily, and in great plenty,
and is more common, being in most countries, is nearer the surface of
the earth, and here said to be taken "out of the dust" x; which, being
melted in a furnace, produces iron, a metal very serviceable for
various rises, and witho... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SETTETH AN END TO DARKNESS,.... Some understand this and what
follows of God, who, by making the luminaries, has fixed the periods
and revolutions of light and darkness, of day and night; or who has
determined the times before appointed, for the discoveries of things
in nature, as mines of gold,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FLOOD BREAKETH OUT FROM THE INHABITANT,.... Or, "so that there is
no inhabitant" z; of the mine, as the miner may be said to be, who
lives there continually; and, when a flood of water arises, which is
an usual thing in mines, he is obliged to flee, and make haste to save
his life:
[EVEN THE WA... [ Continue Reading ]
[AS FOR] THE EARTH, OUT OF IT COMETH BREAD,.... That is, bread corn,
or corn of which bread is made particularly wheat; which falling, or
being cast into the earth, rises up and brings forth fruit, and, when
ground into flour, makes fine bread; and to this same original the
psalmist ascribes bread,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE STONES OF IT [ARE] THE PLACE OF SAPPHIRES,.... In some parts of
the earth its stones are a quarry of sapphires, put here for all
precious stones: this is a most excellent precious stone, of a sky
colour, with golden specks, and was one of the stones in the breast
plate of the high priest; and by... [ Continue Reading ]
[THERE IS] A PATH WHICH NO FOWL KNOWETH,.... A path made by miners to
the gold, silver, brass, and iron ores; to the places where gems and
precious stones lie; the way to which was never seen, and could never
have been discovered by the most sharp-sighted fowl, as "the eagle" d;
which some think is... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LION'S WHELPS HAVE NOT TRODDEN IT, NOR THE FIERCE LION PASSED BY
IT. Or "upon it" e; such creatures that are exceeding fierce and
cruel, hungry and voracious, eager after their prey, range here and
there in pursuit of it, search every hole and corner, and rove in dens
and caves of the earth; yet... [ Continue Reading ]
HE PUTTETH FORTH HIS HAND UPON THE ROCK,.... The discourse is carried
on concerning the miner, and digger in the earth for metals and
precious stones; who meeting with a rock or flint, and a ridge of
them, is not discouraged, but goes to work therewith, and with his
hammer in his hand lays upon the... [ Continue Reading ]
HE CUTTETH OUT RIVERS AMONG THE ROCKS,.... By cleaving rocks asunder
in order to find out things of value in the cliffs of them; or by
cutting his way through them, the miner opens a course for rivers and
floods of water, to drain off from his mines, and so can go on with
his works more comfortably,... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BINDETH THE FLOODS FROM OVERFLOWING,.... As the miner finds ways
and means of cutting through rocks, and draining and carrying off the
waters in his mine; so he makes use of other methods of restraining
and keeping back the waters from coming into and overflowing his
works, and even "from weeping... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHERE SHALL WISDOM BE FOUND?.... Though there is a vein for
silver, a track where that lies, and is to be come at, and a place
where gold is found, and where it may be refined, and parts of the
earth, out of which brass and iron, and bread corn, may be produced,
and even from whence may be fetch... [ Continue Reading ]
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 subst... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DEPTH SAITH, IT [IS] NOT IN ME,.... That is, the deep places of
the earth, that are dug in it, the mines, and the like, could they
speak, they would say there are no metal, nor minerals, no rich
treasures of gold and silver ore, of pearls and precious stones, in
the bowels of it, that are of the... [ Continue Reading ]
IT CANNOT BE GOTTEN FOR GOLD,.... Having in general said that there is
nothing in the whole compass of the terraqueous globe, nothing that is
upon the surface of the earth, or in the bowels of it, or in the vast
ocean, that is an equivalent price for wisdom, Job descends to
particulars, and instance... [ Continue Reading ]
IT CANNOT BE VALUED WITH THE GOLD OF OPHIR,.... Which is often spoken
of in Scripture as choice gold, if not the best;
Job 22:24; the sense is, that the gold of Ophir is not of the value of
wisdom, or of the same worth with that, and so not sufficient to
purchase it: with the precious onyx and sapp... [ Continue Reading ]
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 Topazion, and
may be thought therefore to be well known by Job; and though it is not
now of so much accoun... [ Continue Reading ]
NO MENTION SHALL BE MADE OF CORAL, OR OF PEARLS,.... Coral is a marine
plant, is as hard as a stone, and of such value as to be reckoned
among precious stones; Ezekiel 27:16. In Arabia Felix, on the shore of
the Red sea, is a place called Coralia n; it may be from coral found
there. Pearls are from... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TOPAZ OF ETHIOPIA SHALL NOT EQUAL IT,.... Not Ethiopia Abyssinia,
or that which lies beyond Egypt in Africa; for, as Ludolphus x says,
there are no gems found there, or very rarely; but Cush, as the word
is, or Arabia Chusaea, the same with the country of Midian, and the
parts adjacent; see Haba... [ Continue Reading ]
WHENCE THEN COMETH WISDOM? AND WHERE [IS] THE PLACE OF UNDERSTANDING?]
The same questions as in Job 28:12; repeated to set forth the superior
excellency of wisdom, and to carry on the discourse, and lead on to
other things concerning it.
Job 28:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEEING IT IS HID FROM THE EYES OF ALL LIVING,.... Meaning not the
beasts of the field, as some interpret it; this makes the sentiment
jejune and trifling; but rational creatures, men, so the Septuagint,
Eve is said to be the mother of, Genesis 3:20; wisdom, as a perfection
in God, displayed in his w... [ Continue Reading ]
DESTRUCTION AND DEATH SAY,.... Meaning the dead that are in the pit of
destruction, the grave; not their dead bodies there, devoid of life
and sense, and know not anything, but their souls; either the damned
in hell, or the saints in heaven: the Targum is, the house of
destruction, and the angel of... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD UNDERSTANDETH THE WAY THEREOF,.... And he only; not the way that
men can come at the knowledge of wisdom, which at present appears to
be past finding out; but rather the way which wisdom itself takes, and
is in the deep, and its footsteps not known by any other, and the
grounds and reasons of it... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE LOOKETH TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH,.... In this and some
following verses, reasons and are given, which abundantly show that
God must know the way and place of wisdom; since all the parts and
places of the earth, even to the ends of it, are seen by him, and all
creatures and things in it; nor i... [ Continue Reading ]
TO MAKE THE WEIGHT FOR THE WIND,.... He indeed makes the wind itself,
holds it in his fists, and brings it forth out of his treasures, and
lets it go, or restrains it, at his pleasure; he gives it an
inclination to this or that or the other point of the heavens, and a
force to blow with, greater or... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE MADE A DECREE FOR THE RAIN, AND A WAY FOR THE LIGHTNING OF THE
THUNDER. Decreed within himself that he would give it; for rain is his
gift alone, and which none of the vanities of the Gentiles can give,
and a wonderful blessing to the earth it is; and which God bestows on
all sorts of men, b... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN DID HE SEE IT, AND DECLARE IT,.... His own wisdom, when he made
and executed his decrees concerning rain, lightning, and thunder; he
saw it in himself, and as it appeared in the works of his hands, which
he looked on and approved of, and saw that all was very good; and he
declared it to others,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND UNTO MAN HE SAID,.... What follows; unto Adam, so some render it,
as Mr. Broughton; taking what is after delivered to be said to the
first man; either by suggesting it to his mind and conscience, and
inscribing it on his heart, where the law of God was written, and by
which he was directed to fe... [ Continue Reading ]