Job 28:6
The stones thereof are a place of saphirs, and the dust of it is golde.
The stones thereof are a place of saphirs, and the dust of it is golde.
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1 The siluer surely hath his veyne, and ye gold his place, where they take it.
2 Yron is taken out of the dust, and brasse is molten out of the stone.
3 God putteth an end to darkenesse, and he tryeth the perfection of all things: he setteth a bond of darkenesse, and of the shadowe of death.
15 Golde shall not be giuen for it, neyther shall siluer be weighed for the price thereof.
16 It shall not be valued with the wedge of golde of Ophir, nor with the precious onix, nor the saphir.
17 The golde nor the chrystall shall be equall vnto it, nor the exchange shalbe for plate of fine golde.
18 No mention shall be made of coral, nor of the gabish: for wisedome is more precious then pearles.
19 The Topaz of Ethiopia shal not be equall vnto it, neither shall it be valued with the wedge of pure gold.
20 Whence then commeth wisedome? And where is the place of vnderstanding,
11 The name of one is Pishon: the same compasseth the whole land of Hauilah, where is golde.
12 And the golde of that land is good: there is Bdelium, and the Onix stone.
24 Thou shalt lay vp golde for dust, and the gold of Ophir, as the flintes of the riuers.
5 Out of the same earth commeth bread, & vnder it, as it were fire is turned vp.
7 There is a path which no foule hath knowen, neyther hath the kites eye seene it.
8 The lyons whelpes haue not walked it, nor the lyon passed thereby.
9 He putteth his hand vpon the rockes, & ouerthroweth the mountaines by the rootes.
10 He breaketh riuers in the rockes, and his eye seeth euery precious thing.
17 Then thou shalt set it full of places for stones, euen foure rowes of stones: the order shalbe this, a rubie, a topaze, and a carbuncle in the first rowe.
18 And in the seconde rowe thou shalt set an emeraude, a saphir, and a diamonde.
19 And in the third rowe a turkeis, an achate, and an hematite.
20 And in the fourth rowe a chrysolite, an onix, and a iasper: and they shall be set in golde in their embossements.
10 And they filled it with foure rowes of stones. The order was thus, a Rubie, a Topaze, & a Carbuncle in the first rowe:
11 And in the seconde rowe, an Emeraude, a Saphir, and a Diamond:
13 Thou hast ben in Eden the garden of God: euery precious stone was in thy garment, the rubie, the topaze and the diamonde, the chrysolite, the onix, and the iasper, the saphir, emeraude, and the carbuncle and golde: the woorkemanship of thy timbrels, & of thy pipes was prepared in thee in the day that thou wast created.
1 How is the golde become so dimme? the most fine golde is changed, and the stones of the Sanctuarie are scattered in the corner of euery streete.
7 Onix stones, and stones to be set in the Ephod, and in the brest plate.
11 O thou afflicted and tossed with tempest, that hast no comfort, beholde, I wil lay thy stones with the carbuncle, and lay thy foundation with saphirs,
12 And I will make thy windowes of emeraudes, and thy gates shining stones, and all thy borders of pleasant stones.
15 There is golde, and a multitude of precious stones: but the lips of knowledge are a precious iewel.
15 And for the sweetenes of the top of the ancient mountaines, and for the sweetenes of the olde hilles,
9 A land wherein thou shalt eate bread without scarcitie, neither shalt thou lacke any thing therein: a land whose stones are yron, and out of whose mountaines thou shalt digge brasse.
18 And ye building of the wal of it was of Iasper: and the citie was pure golde, like vnto cleare glasse.
19 And the foundations of the wal of ye city were garnished with all maner of precious stones: the first foundation was Iasper: the second of Saphire: the third of a Chalcedonie: the fourth of an Emeraude:
20 The fift of a Sardonix: the sixt of a Sardius: the seueth of a Chrysolite: the eight of a Beryl: the ninth of a Topaze: the tenth of a Chrysoprasus: the eleuenth of a Iacynth: the twelfth an Amethyst.
14 For thy seruants delite in the stones thereof, and haue pitie on the dust thereof.
12 But where is wisdome found? and where is the place of vnderstanding?
13 Man knoweth not the price thereof: for it is not found in the land of the liuing.
13 Likewise in the fourth rowe, a Chrysolite, an Onix, and a Iasper: closed and set in ouches of golde.
14 His hands as rings of gold set with the chrysolite, his belly like white yuorie couered with saphirs.
18 And surely as the mountaine that falleth, commeth to nought, and the rocke that is remooued from his place:
6 Therfore they dwelt in the clefts of riuers, in the holes of the earth and rockes.
6 And hee ouerlayde the house with precious stone for beautie: and the golde was gold of Paruaim.
9 Siluer plates are brought from Tarshish, & golde from Vphaz, for the worke of the workeman, and the handes of the founder: the blewe silke, and the purple is their clothing: all these things are made by cunning men.
9 And onix stones, and stones to be set in the Ephod, and in the brest plate.
14 For the marchandise thereof is better then the marchandise of siluer, and the gaine thereof is better then golde.
27 And ye rulers brought onix stones, & stones to be set in the Ephod, and in the brest plate:
11 For wisdome is better then precious stones: and all pleasures are not to be compared vnto her.
38 When the earth groweth into hardnesse, and the clottes are fast together?