1 
 "Surely  there  is  a  mine  for  silver,and  a  place  for  gold  which  they  refine.  +
2 
 Iron  is  taken  out  of  the  earth,and 
copper is  smelted  out  of  the  ore.  
+3 
 Man  sets  an  end  to  darkness,and  searches  out,  to  the  furthest  bound,the  stones  of  obscurity  and  of  thick  darkness.  +
4 
 He  breaks  open  a  shaft  away  from  where  people  live.They  are  forgotten  by  the  foot.They  hang  far  from  men,  they  swing  back  and  forth.  +
5 
 As  for  the  earth,  out  of  it  comes  bread;Underneath  it  is  turned  up  as  it  were  by  fire.  +
6 
 Sapphires  come  from  its  rocks.It  has  dust  of  gold.  +
7 
 That  path  no  bird  of  prey  knows,neither  has  the  falcon's  eye  seen  it.  +
8 
 The  proud  animals  have  not  trodden  it,nor  has  the  fierce  lion  passed  by  there.  +
9 
 He  puts  his  hand  on  the  flinty  rock,and  he  overturns  the  mountains  by  the  roots.  +
10 
 He  cuts  out  channels  among  the  rocks.His  eye  sees  every  precious  thing.  +
11 
 He  binds  the  streams  that  they  don't  trickle.The  thing  that  is  hidden  he  brings  out  to  light.  +
12 
 "But  where  shall  wisdom  be  found?Where  is  the  place  of  understanding?  +
13 
 Man  doesn't  know  its  price;Neither  is  it  found  in  the  land  of  the  living.  +
14 
 The  deep  says,  'It  isn't  in  me.'The  sea  says,  'It  isn't  with  me.'  
15 
 It  can't  be  gotten  for  gold,neither  shall 
silver be  weighed  for  its  price.  
+16 
 It  can't  be  valued  with  the  gold  of  Ophir,with  the  precious  onyx,  or  the  
sapphire.  +17 
 Gold  and 
glass can't  equal  it,neither  shall  it  be  exchanged  for  jewels  of  fine  gold.  
+18 
 No  mention  shall  be  made  of 
coral or  of  crystal.Yes,  the  price  of  wisdom  is  above  rubies.  
+19 
 The 
topaz of 
Ethiopia shall  not  equal  it,Neither  shall  it  be  valued  with  pure  gold.  
+20 
 Where  then  does  wisdom  come  from?Where  is  the  place  of  understanding?  +
21 
 Seeing  it  is  hidden  from  the  eyes  of  all  living,and  kept  close  from  the  birds  of  the  sky.  +
23 
 "God  understands  its  way,and  he  knows  its  place.  +
24 
 For  he  looks  to  the  ends  of  the  earth,and  sees  under  the  whole  sky.  +
25 
 He  establishes  the  force  of  the  wind.Yes,  he  measures  out  the  waters  by  measure.  +
26 
 When  he  made  a  decree  for  the  rain,and  a  way  for  the 
lightning of  the  thunder;  
+27 
 then  he  saw  it,  and  declared  it.He  established  it,  yes,  and  searched  it  out.  +
28 
 To  man  he  said,'Behold,  the  fear  of  the  
Lord,  that  is  wisdom.To  depart  from  evil  is  understanding.'"  
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Job 28:1-28. JOB'S SPEECH CONTINUED.
In the twenty-seventh chapter Job had tacitly admitted that the statement of the friends was often true, that God vindicated His justice by punishing the wicked here; but still the affliction of the godly remained unexplained. Man has, by skill, brought the precious metals from their concealment. But the Divine Wisdom, which governs human affairs, he cannot similarly discover (Job 28:12, &c.). However, the image from the same metals (Job 23:10) implies Job has made some way towards solving the riddle of his life; namely, that affliction is to him as the refining fire is to gold.1. vein--a mine, from which it goes forth, Hebrew, "is dug."
place for gold--a place where gold may be found, which men refine. Not as English Version, "A place--where," (Mal 3:3). Contrasted with gold found in the bed and sand of rivers, which does not need refining; as the gold dug from a mine does. Golden ornaments have been found in Egypt, of the times of Joseph.