Job 28:15
She can not be gotten for the most fyne golde, nether maye the pryce of her be bought with eny moneye.
She can not be gotten for the most fyne golde, nether maye the pryce of her be bought with eny moneye.
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16 No wedges of golde of Ophir, no precious Onix stones, no Saphirs maye be compared vnto her.
17 No, nether golde ner Christall, nether swete odours ner golden plate.
18 There is nothinge so worthy, or so excellet, as once to be named vnto her: for parfecte wy?dome goeth farre beyonde the all.
19 The Topas that cometh out of Inde, maye in no wyse be lickened vnto her: yee no maner of apparell how pleasaunt and fayre so euer it be.
20 From whece then commeth wy?dome? & where is the place of vnderstondinge?
12 How commeth a man then by wy?dome? Where is the place that men fynde vnderstondinge?
13 Verely no man can tell how worthy a thinge she is, nether is she foude in the lode of the lyuynge.
14 The depe sayeth: she is not in me. The see sayeth: she is not with me.
14 for the gettinge of it is better then eny marchaundise of syluer, & the profit of it is better then golde.
15 Wy?dome is more worth the precious stones, & all ye thinges yt thou canst desyre, are not to be compared vnto her.
6 There is founde a place, whose stones are clene Saphirs, and where ye clottes of the earth are golde.
7 There is a waye also that the byrdes knowe not, that no vulturs eye hath sene:
1 There are places where syluer is molte, & where golde is tryed:
2 where yron is dygged out of the grounde, & stones resolued to metall.
18 For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.
19 Hath God ordened then, that the glorious life off the & all soch mightie men shulde not be put downe?
10 Receaue my doctryne therfore and not syluer, & knowlege more then fyne golde.
11 For wysdome is more worth then precious stones, yee all the thinges that thou cast desyre, are not to be compared vnto it.
10 He that loueth money, wil neuer be satisfied with money: and who so delyteth in riches, shal haue no profit therof. Is not this also a vayne thinge?
14 It is naught, It is naught (saye men) whan they haue it, but whan it is gone, they geue it a good worde.
15 A mouth of vnderstodinge is more worth then golde, many precious stones, and costly Iewels.
16 To haue wy?dome in possession is better then golde, and to get vnderstondynge, is more worth then syluer.
24 He shal geue the an haruest, which in plenty & abundaunce shall exceade the dust of the earth, and the golde of Ophir like ryuer stones.
15 As the prynces that haue greate substaunce of golde, & their houses full of syluer.
4 yf thou sekest after her as after money, and dyggest for her as for treasure:
9 namely, wod, syluer, which is brought out of Tharsis, and beate to plates: and golde from Ophir, a worke yt is made with the honde of the craftesman & the caster, clothed with yalow sylck and scarlet: euen so is the worke of their wyse men all together.
19 their syluer shall lye in the stretes, and their golde shalbe despised: Yee their syluer and golde maye not delyuer them, in the daye of the fearfull wrath of the LORDE. They shall not satisfie their hongrie soules, nether fyll their emptie belies therwith: For it is become their owne decaye thorow their wickednesse:
16 What helpeth it to geue a foole money in his hode, where as he hath no mynde to bye wy?dome?
15 The croked can not be mayde straight, & the fautes ca not be nobred.
7 No man maye deliuer his brother, ner make agrement for him vnto God.
8 For it costeth more to redeme their soules, so that he must let that alone for euer.
19 My frute is better the golde & precious stone, & myne encrease more worth then fyne syluer.
35 no though thou woldest ofre him greate giftes to make amendes, he will not receaue them.
6 Ye fooles (no doute) wil take out syluer and golde out of youre purses, and weye it, and hyre a goldsmyth to make a god of it, that men maye knele downe and worshipe it.
4 With thy wi?dome & thy vnderstodinge, thou hast gotte the greate welthynesse, and gathered treasure of syluer & golde.
1 A good name is more worth then greate riches, and louynge fauor is better then syluer and golde.
4 Take ye drosse from ye syluer, & there shalbe a cleane vessell therof.
4 Take not ouer greate trauayle and labor to be riche, bewarre of soch a purpose.
10 Who so fyndeth an honest faithful woma, she is moch more worth the perles.
24 Neuertheles the kynge sayde vnto Arnan: Not so, but for ye full money wyl I bye it: for that which is thine wyl not I take for the LORDE, and offre a burntofferynge for naughte.
29 He shall not be rich, nether shall his substaunce continue, ner encrease vpon earth.
12 And there is founde golde, (& the golde of that countre is precious,) and there is founde Bedellion, and the precious stone Onix.
8 He is hyer the heaue, what wilt thou do? Deper the hell, how wilt thou then knowe him?
9 His length exceadeth the length of the earth, and his bredth ye bredth of the see.
18 And Salomon made all these vessels which were so many, that the weight of ye metall was not to be soughte out.
12 I will make a man dearer the fyne golde, and a man to be more worth, the a golden wedge of Ophir.
15 As for the ymages of the Heithe, they are but syluer and golde, the worke of mens hades.
24 For riches abyde not allwaye, & the crowne endureth not for euer.
15 And of ye toppes of the mountaynes of olde, and of the hilles allwaye,
14 Golde (gaue he him) after ye golde weight for all maner of vessels of euery offyce, and all siluer ornamentes after the weight for all maner of vessell of euery offyce: