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Job 28-29

Wisdom only comes from God

28 ‘If people want to find silver,
    they can dig it out of the ground.
They also have places where they can make gold pure.
They know how to take iron from under the ground.
    They can also use heat to get copper from rocks.
People take light into dark places under the ground.
    They look carefully for valuable metals.
They dig deep holes in the ground
    far away from places where people live.
    Other people do not know about those places.
People hang on ropes as they go deep down into the earth.
We grow our food on the earth above.
    But deep under the ground, people use fire to break the rocks.
Sapphires come from the rocks in those places.[a]
    The dust there contains gold.
Even eagles or other birds with good eyes
    do not see those places.
Lions and other wild animals do not walk there.
People break into the hard rocks.
    They turn over rocks under the mountains.
10 They cut holes through the rocks.
    They discover stones that are very valuable.
11 They look carefully in the springs of water
    where rivers start.
They bring into the light things that were hidden away.

12 But as for wisdom,
    people do not know where to find it.
They cannot learn how to understand things properly.
13 Humans do not understand the value of wisdom.
    They cannot find it in this world where people live.
14 Wisdom is not in the sea.
    Even in the deepest sea, no one will find it.
15 Nobody can buy wisdom.
You may have lots of gold and silver,
    but you can never buy wisdom.
16 All the pure gold from Ophir will not be enough to buy it.
    It is worth more than valuable onyx or sapphires.
17 Neither gold nor beautiful glass is as valuable as wisdom.
    A whole pot full of gold could not buy it.
18 As for coral and jasper,
    they are not nearly as valuable as wisdom.[b]
Its price is more than the price of rubies.
19 Topaz from Ethiopia is not as valuable as wisdom.
No one can buy it,
    not even with pure gold.[c]

20 So where can we find wisdom?
    Where can we learn to understand things properly?
21 We cannot see where it is.
    No person or animal can see it.
    No bird that flies in the sky can see it.
22 In the place of death, they say,
    “We have heard only a little about wisdom,
    and where to find it.”
23 Only God knows the way to find wisdom.
    Only he knows where it is.
24 He can see to the ends of the earth.
    He knows what happens everywhere in the world.
25 He decided how strong the wind must be.
    He decided the size of the seas.
26 He made a command for the rain
    to decide where it should fall.
He chose where storms should go and make thunder.
27 Then he thought about wisdom and its value.
    He prepared it and he tested it.
28 God said this to us humans:
“If you want to be wise,
    learn to respect the Lord with fear.
If you want to understand things properly,
    turn away from evil acts.” ’

Job speaks about his life[d]

29 Job continued to speak. This is what he said:

‘I would like my life to be as it was before,
    many months ago.
At that time, God took care of me.
He was my guide,
    as if he had a lamp to show me the way.
His light kept me safe
    as I walked in dark places.
I was strong and well.
God was my friend
    and he protected my home.
At that time, Almighty God was still with me.
    My children were near me.
I got plenty of milk from my cows,
    so that my life was easy.
My olive trees gave me lots of oil.
I would go to the gate of the city,
    and sit there as one of the leaders.
When young men saw me,
    they would move to the side.
Even the old men would stand up to respect me.
The city's rulers would stop speaking.
    They would cover their mouths with their hands.
10 The important leaders would be quiet.
    They would not want to say anything.

11 Everyone was very pleased
    to listen to the things that I said.
They respected me
    when they saw the things that I did.
12 When poor people cried for help,
    I rescued them.
I helped children
    who had no family that could help them.
13 People who were near to death praised me for my help.
    Widows were happy when I helped them.
14 I always did what was right,
    like good clothes that I wore.
I was fair and honest,
    like my coat and my hat.[e]
15 If people were blind,
    I would be their guide.
If people could not walk,
    I would fetch things for them.
16 If poor people needed help,
    I helped them like their father would do.
I spoke on behalf of strangers
    to help them get justice.
17 I destroyed the power of wicked people.
    I rescued the people that they had attacked.

18 At that time, I thought,
“I will live to be an old man.
    After a long life, I will die in my own home.
19 My body is strong and well,
    like a tree that always has plenty of water.
20 People will continue to give me honour.
    Each day I will have new strength.”

21 People waited patiently to hear to my advice.
    They listened carefully to what I said.
22 After I had spoken,
    they did not say any more.
They listened to every word
    and they thought about it.
23 They would wait for me to speak to them,
    like people who wait for rain to fall.
My words would make them happy,
    like rain in spring that makes a farmer happy.
24 They were surprised when I smiled at them.
    My smile made them happy.
25 As their leader,
    I told them what they should do.
    I was like a king who leads his soldiers.
When they were sad,
    I would comfort them.’

Acts 13:1-25

The believers in Antioch send Saul and Barnabas to Cyprus

13 There were some prophets among the group of believers in Antioch. They taught the other believers more about Jesus. Barnabas and Simeon were two of these men. (People also called Simeon ‘Niger’.)[a] There was Lucius who had lived in Cyrene. There was also Manaen who had lived together with the ruler Herod when they were children. And there was Saul.

One day, the believers were meeting together. They were praising the Lord God and they were praying. They also fasted for a time. During that time, the Holy Spirit said to them, ‘I have chosen Barnabas and Saul to do a special work for me. Let them go now and do it.’

The believers continued to pray and to fast. Then the leaders put their hands on Barnabas and Saul and they prayed for them. They sent them away to start this new work.

What happened in Cyprus

The Holy Spirit sent Barnabas and Saul away from Antioch. They travelled to the town of Seleucia, which is near the coast. From there they travelled on a ship to an island called Cyprus. They arrived at a town called Salamis. There they went into the Jewish meeting places and they told the people God's message about Jesus. John Mark went with Barnabas and Saul to help them with their work.

They travelled across the whole island and they arrived at a town called Paphos. There they met a man called Bar-Jesus.[b] He was a Jew. He used magic to do surprising things. He said that he was a prophet from God. But his messages were not true.

The ruler of Cyprus was called Sergius Paulus. Bar-Jesus was his friend. Sergius Paulus understood things well. So he asked Barnabas and Saul to come to him. He wanted them to tell him God's message. Bar-Jesus was also called Elymas. That was his name in the Greek language. He did not like what Barnabas and Saul were saying. He did not want Sergius Paulus to believe in Jesus. So he tried to stop him. Then God filled Saul with the power of his Holy Spirit. (Saul was also now called Paul.[c] ) Paul looked straight at Elymas and he said, 10 ‘You are a servant of the Devil! You are against everything that is right. Your mind is full of lies and other bad things. You try to change the true message of the Lord and make it into lies. You must stop doing that! 11 The Lord will now punish you. You will become blind for a time. You will not even see the light of the sun.’

When Paul said that, immediately something like a dark cloud covered Elymas's eyes. He could not find his own way. He needed someone to lead him by the hand. 12 Sergius Paulus saw what had happened to Elymas. He was very surprised about the things that Barnabas and Paul taught him about the Lord Jesus. And so he believed in Jesus.

Paul and Barnabas go to Antioch in Pisidia

13 Paul and the two other men got in a ship and they sailed away from Paphos. They arrived at a town called Perga, which is in the region called Pamphylia. John Mark left them there and he returned to Jerusalem. 14 Paul and Barnabas left Perga, and they went to a town called Antioch in Pisidia. On the Jewish day of rest, they went into the meeting place and they sat down. 15 Someone read aloud some words from the Bible. They read from God's Law and from the messages of God's prophets. After this, the leaders of the Jewish meeting place passed a note to Paul and Barnabas. The note said, ‘Friends, do you have a message that will help the people? If you do, please speak now.’

16 So Paul stood up. He raised his hand towards the people so that they would listen to him. Then he said to them, ‘Some of you are Jews, like us. Some of you are Gentiles who now worship our God. All of you, listen carefully to me.

17 The God of the people of Israel chose our ancestors to be his people. While they lived in Egypt, God caused his people to become a very large group. They lived as foreign people in Egypt. But God used his great power to bring them out from that country.[d] 18 The people of Israel did not obey God. But God took care of them in the wilderness for 40 years. 19 He destroyed seven nations of people who lived in the land of Canaan. God gave their land to his own people so that they could live there. 20 All of these things happened during about 450 years.

After this, God gave to his people leaders who were called judges. They ruled Israel until the time when God's prophet Samuel was alive. 21 Then the people of Israel asked Samuel to choose a king for them. So God gave Saul to them as their king. Saul was the son of Kish and he was from the tribe of Benjamin. He ruled Israel for 40 years. 22 Then God removed Saul as king. He caused David to be their king instead.[e] God said this about David: “I have watched David, the son of Jesse. He does things that make me happy. I know that he will do everything that I want.”

23 God promised to send to the people of Israel someone who would save us. Jesus is the man that God sent to save us. He is a descendant of King David. 24 Before Jesus began his work in this world, John spoke a message to all the people of Israel. He told people to stop doing wrong things and to turn to God. Then he would baptize them.[f] 25 When John had almost finished his work, he said to the people, “Perhaps you think that I am the special man that God will send. I am not that man. But listen! That man will come soon. I am not good enough even to undo his shoes for him.” ’[g]

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