Job 28:1
There is a place wher siluer is brought out of, and where golde is tryed,
There is a place wher siluer is brought out of, and where golde is tryed,
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2Where yron is digged out of the grounde, & stones resolued to metall.
3The darkenesse shall once come to an ende: he can seke out the grounde of all thinges, the stones, the darke, and the shadowe of death.
5Out of the same earth commeth bread, and vnder it as it were fire is turned vp.
6The stones of it are a place of Saphires, and the dust of it is golde.
7There is a way that the birdes knowe not, that no vultures eye hath seene:
4Take the drosse from the siluer, and there shalbe a vessell for the siner.
12Where then is wysdome founde? and where is the place of vnderstanding?
13Ueryly no man can tell howe worthy a thing she is, neither is she found in the lande of them that lyue.
14The deepe sayth, She is not in me: the sea sayth, She is not with me.
15She can not be gotten for golde, neither may the price of her be bought with any siluer.
16No wedges of gold of Ophir, no precious Onix stones, no Saphires may be valued with her.
17No, neither golde nor christall shall be equall vnto it, nor her exchaunge shalbe for the plate of fine golde.
24Thou shalt lay vp golde as plentyful as the dust, and the golde of Ophir as the flyntes of the riuers.
25Yea almightie God his owne selfe shalbe thy defence, and thou shalt haue plentie of siluer.
4If thou seekest for her as for siluer, and searchest for her as for treasures:
19The Topas of Ethiopia shall not be equall vnto it, neither shall it be valued with the wedge of pure golde.
20Whence then commeth wysdome? and where is the place of vnderstanding?
3As siluer is tryed in the fire, and golde in the furnace: so doth the Lorde proue the heartes.
9Siluer is brought out of Tharsis, and beaten to plates, and gold from Ophir, a worke that is made with the hande of the craftesman, and they are clothed with yelowe silke and scarlet: all these are the worke of cunning men.
21As is the fining pot for the siluer, and the furnace for golde: so is a man tryed by the mouth of him that prayseth him.
16Though he heape vp siluer as the dust, and prepare rayment as the clay:
17He may well prepare it, but the godly shall put it on, and the innocent shall deale out the money.
10Riuers flowe out of the rockes, & loke what is pleasaunt, his eye seeth it.
10But as for my way, he knoweth it, and tryeth me, that as the gold I may come foorth.
27Then dyd he see her, then declared he her, prepared her, and knewe her.
4To fynde out wittie deuises, and to worke in golde, siluer, and in brasse,
4With thy wisdome and thine vnderstanding thou hast gotten thee great welthines, & gathered treasure of siluer & gold.
14For the marchaundise of it, is better then the marchaundise of siluer, and the gayne therof is better then golde.
15Or as the princes that haue had golde, and their houses full of siluer:
10Receaue my doctrine and not siluer, and knowledge rather then fine golde:
24Haue I put my trust in golde? or haue I sayde to the wedge of golde, thou art my confidence?
32To finde out curious workes, which are made in golde, siluer, and brasse:
12And the golde of the lande is very good. There is also Bdellium, and the Onix stone.
5The golde for thinges of golde, siluer for them of siluer, and for all maner of worke by the handes of artificers: And whosoeuer is wylling, may this day consecrate his hande vnto the Lorde.
14For golde, and for the waight of golde, for all vessels of sundry ministrations, for all maner of vessels of siluer in waight, and for all vessels whatsoeuer purpose they serued vnto:
9A lande wherin thou shalt eate bread without scarcenes, neither shalt thou lacke any thyng: a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hylles thou shalt digge brasse.
15There is golde, and a multitude of precious stones: but the lippes of knowledge are a precious iewell.
18Riches and honour are with me, yea durable riches and righteousnes.
19My fruite is better then golde and pretious stones, and mine encrease more worth then fine siluer.
23But God seeth her way, and knoweth her place.
8The siluer is myne, and the golde is myne, sayth the Lorde of hoastes.
13So shall we finde all maner of costly riches, and fill our houses with spoyles:
39Of a talent of fine gold shall he make it, with all these vessels.
19Shall the caruer make hym a carued image? and shall the goldesmith couer hym with golde, or cast hym into a fourme of siluer plates?
16To haue wisdome in possession, is better then to haue golde: and to get vnderstandyng, is rather to be chosen then to haue siluer.
14Behold, according to my pouertie haue I also prepared for the house of the Lorde, an hundred thousande talentes of golde, and a thousande thousande talentes of siluer: and as for brasse & iron, it can not be nubred, (for it is verie much) And I haue prepared timber and stone, and thou mayest prouide more thereto.
22As for golde, siluer, brasse, and iron, tinne, and lead,
16And of golde, siluer, brasse, & iron, there is no number: Up therefore, and be doing, and the Lorde shalbe with thee.
2Moreouer, I haue prepared with all my might for the house of my God, golde for vessels of golde, siluer for them of siluer, brasse for thinges of brasse, iron for thinges of iron, & wood for thynges of wood, and onix stones, and stones to be set, glistering stones, and of diuers colours, & al maner of precious stones, & marble stones in great aboundaunce.
34Is not this layde in store with me, and sealed vp among my treasures?