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Chapter 28
Surely
there
is
a
vein
for
the
silver,
and
a
place
for
gold
where
they
fine
it.
2
Iron
is
taken
out
of
the
earth,
and
brass
is
molten
out
of
the
stone.
3
He
setteth
an
end
to
darkness,
and
searcheth
out
all
perfection:
the
stones
of
darkness,
and
the
shadow
of
death.
4
The
flood
breaketh
out
from
the
inhabitant;
even
the
waters
forgotten
of
the
foot:
they
are
dried
up,
they
are
gone
away
from
men.
5
As
for
the
earth,
out
of
it
cometh
bread:
and
under
it
is
turned
up
as
it
were
fire.
6
The
stones
of
it
are
the
place
of
sapphires:
and
it
hath
dust
of
gold.
7
There
is
a
path
which
no
fowl
knoweth,
and
which
the
vulture’s
eye
hath
not
seen:
8
The
lion’s
whelps
have
not
trodden
it,
nor
the
fierce
lion
passed
by
it.
9
He
putteth
forth
his
hand
upon
the
rock;
he
overturneth
the
mountains
by
the
roots.
10
He
cutteth
out
rivers
among
the
rocks;
and
his
eye
seeth
every
precious
thing.
11
He
bindeth
the
floods
from
overflowing;
and
the
thing
that
is
hid
bringeth
he
forth
to
light.
12
But
where
shall
wisdom
be
found?
and
where
is
the
place
of
understanding?
13
Man
knoweth
not
the
price
thereof;
neither
is
it
found
in
the
land
of
the
living.
14
The
depth
saith,
It
is
not
in
me:
and
the
sea
saith,
It
is
not
with
me.
15
It
cannot
be
gotten
for
gold,
neither
shall
silver
be
weighed
for
the
price
thereof.
16
It
cannot
be
valued
with
the
gold
of
Ophir,
with
the
precious
onyx,
or
the
sapphire.
17
The
gold
and
the
crystal
cannot
equal
it:
and
the
exchange
of
it
shall
not
be
for
jewels
of
fine
gold.
18
No
mention
shall
be
made
of
coral,
or
of
pearls:
for
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
Whence
then
cometh
wisdom?
and
where
is
the
place
of
understanding?
21
Seeing
it
is
hid
from
the
eyes
of
all
living,
and
kept
close
from
the
fowls
of
the
air.
22
Destruction
and
death
say,
We
have
heard
the
fame
thereof
with
our
ears.
23
God
understandeth
the
way
thereof,
and
he
knoweth
the
place
thereof.
24
For
he
looketh
to
the
ends
of
the
earth,
and
seeth
under
the
whole
heaven;
25
To
make
the
weight
for
the
winds;
and
he
weigheth
the
waters
by
measure.
26
When
he
made
a
decree
for
the
rain,
and
a
way
for
the
lightning
of
the
thunder:
27
Then
did
he
see
it,
and
declare
it;
he
prepared
it,
yea,
and
searched
it
out.
28
And
unto
man
he
said,
Behold,
the
fear
of
the
Lord,
that
is
wisdom;
and
to
depart
from
evil
is
understanding.
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