2.3 KiB
A Hymn to Wisdom
Chapter 28
-
Surely there is a mine for silver and a place where gold is refined.
-
Iron is taken from the ground, and copper is smelted from ore.
-
A miner puts an end to the darkness; he probes the deepest recesses for ore in the gloomy darkness.
-
He cuts a shaft far from human habitation, in places unknown to those who walk above ground. Suspended far away from people, the miners swing back and forth.
-
Food may come from the earth, but below the surface the earth is transformed as by fire.
-
Its rocks are a source of lapis lazuli, containing flecks of gold.
-
No bird of prey knows that path; no falcon's eye has seen it.
-
Proud beasts have never walked on it; no lion has ever prowled over it.
-
The miner uses a flint tool and turns up ore from the root of the mountains.
-
He cuts out channels in the rocks, and his eyes spot every treasure.
-
He dams up the streams from flowing so that he may bring to light what is hidden.
-
But where can wisdom be found, and where is understanding located?
-
No one can know its value, since it cannot be found in the land of the living.
-
The ocean depths say, "It's not in me," while the sea declares, "I don't have it."
-
Gold cannot be exchanged for it, and silver cannot be weighed out for its price.
-
Wisdom cannot be valued in the gold of Ophir, in precious onyx or lapis lazuli.
-
Gold and glass do not compare with it, and articles of fine gold cannot be exchanged for it.
-
Coral and quartz are not worth mentioning. The price of wisdom is beyond pearls.
-
Topaz from Cush cannot compare with it, and it cannot be valued in pure gold.
-
Where then does wisdom come from, and where is understanding located?
-
It is hidden from the eyes of every living thing and concealed from the birds of the sky.
-
Abaddon and Death say, "We have heard news of it with our ears."
-
But God understands the way to wisdom, and he knows its location.
-
For he looks to the ends of the earth and sees everything under the heavens.
-
When God fixed the weight of the wind and distributed the water by measure,
-
when he established a limit for the rain and a path for the lightning,
-
he considered wisdom and evaluated it; he established it and examined it.
-
He said to mankind, "The fear of the Lord--that is wisdom. And to turn from evil is understanding."