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28 “There are mines where people dig silver.
    And there are places where gold is made pure.
Iron is taken out of the ground.
    And copper is melted out of rocks.
Miners bring light into the mines.
    They search even the deepest parts of the mines.
    They look for metal in places of thick darkness.
Miners dig a tunnel far away from where people live.
    They dig it where people never go.
    They work far away from people, swinging and swaying from ropes.
Food grows on top of the earth.
    But below ground things are changed as if by fire.
Sapphires are found in rocks.
    And the dust of the earth contains gold.
No hawk knows the path.
    The falcon has not seen it.
Proud animals have not walked on this path.
    And no lions cross over it.
Men hit the rocks of flint.
    They dig away at the bottom of the mountains.
10 Miners cut tunnels through the rock.
    They see all the treasures there.
11 They search the places where rivers begin.
    And they bring things hidden there out into the light.

12 “But where can wisdom be found.
    Where does understanding live?
13 People do not understand the value of wisdom.
    It cannot be found among living people.
14 The deep ocean says, ‘It’s not in me.’
    The sea says, ‘It’s not in me.’
15 Wisdom cannot be bought with the best gold.
    Its cost cannot be weighed in silver.
16 Wisdom cannot be bought with fine gold.
    It cannot be bought with valuable onyx or sapphire gems.
17 Gold and crystal are not as valuable as wisdom.
    And you cannot buy it with jewels of gold.
18 Coral and jasper are not even worth talking about.
    The price of wisdom is much greater than rubies.
19 The topaz from Cush cannot compare to wisdom.
    It cannot even be bought with the purest gold.

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Interlude: Where Wisdom Is Found

28 There is a mine for silver
    and a place where gold is refined.(A)
Iron is taken from the earth,
    and copper is smelted from ore.(B)
Mortals put an end to the darkness;(C)
    they search out the farthest recesses
    for ore in the blackest darkness.(D)
Far from human dwellings they cut a shaft,(E)
    in places untouched by human feet;
    far from other people they dangle and sway.
The earth, from which food comes,(F)
    is transformed below as by fire;
lapis lazuli(G) comes from its rocks,
    and its dust contains nuggets of gold.(H)
No bird of prey knows that hidden path,
    no falcon’s eye has seen it.(I)
Proud beasts(J) do not set foot on it,
    and no lion prowls there.(K)
People assault the flinty rock(L) with their hands
    and lay bare the roots of the mountains.(M)
10 They tunnel through the rock;(N)
    their eyes see all its treasures.(O)
11 They search[a] the sources of the rivers(P)
    and bring hidden things(Q) to light.

12 But where can wisdom be found?(R)
    Where does understanding dwell?(S)
13 No mortal comprehends its worth;(T)
    it cannot be found in the land of the living.(U)
14 The deep(V) says, “It is not in me”;
    the sea(W) says, “It is not with me.”
15 It cannot be bought with the finest gold,
    nor can its price be weighed out in silver.(X)
16 It cannot be bought with the gold of Ophir,(Y)
    with precious onyx or lapis lazuli.(Z)
17 Neither gold nor crystal can compare with it,(AA)
    nor can it be had for jewels of gold.(AB)
18 Coral(AC) and jasper(AD) are not worthy of mention;
    the price of wisdom is beyond rubies.(AE)
19 The topaz(AF) of Cush(AG) cannot compare with it;
    it cannot be bought with pure gold.(AH)

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Footnotes

  1. Job 28:11 Septuagint, Aquila and Vulgate; Hebrew They dam up