| Chapter 28 |
1 | Silver hath beginnings of its veins, and gold hath a place wherein it is melted. |
2 | Iron is taken out of the earth, and stone melted with heat is turned into brass. |
3 | He hath set a time for darkness, and the end of all things he considereth, the stone also that is in the dark and the shadow of death. |
4 | The flood divideth from the people that are on their journey, those whom the food of the needy man hath forgotten, and who cannot be come at. |
5 | The land, out of which bread grew in its place, hath been overturned with fire. |
6 | The stones of it are the place of sapphires, and the clods of it are gold. |
7 | The bird hath not known the path, neither hath the eye of the vulture beheld it. |
8 | The children of the merchants have not trodden it, neither hath the lioness passed by it. |
9 | He hath stretched forth his hand to the flint, he hath overturned mountains from the roots. |
10 | In the rocks he hath cut out rivers, and his eye hath seen every precious thing. |
11 | The depths also of rivers he hath searched, and hidden things he hath brought forth to light. |
12 | But where is wisdom to be found, and where is the place of understanding? |
13 | Man knoweth not the price thereof, neither is it found in the land of them that live in delights. |
14 | The depth saith: It is not in me: and the sea saith: It is not with me. |
15 | The finest gold shall not purchase it, neither shall silver be weighed in exchange for it |
16 | It shall not be compared with the dyed colours of India, or with the most precious stone sardonyx, or the sapphire. |
17 | Gold or crystal cannot equal it, neither shall any vessels of gold be changed for it. |
18 | High and eminent things shall not be mentioned in comparison of it: but wisdom is drawn out of secret places. |
19 | The topaz of Ethiopia shall not be equal to it, neither shall it be compared to the cleanest dyeing. |
20 | Whence then cometh wisdom? and where is the place of understanding? |
21 | It is hid from the eyes of all living. and the fowls of the air know it not. |
22 | Destruction and death have said: With our ears we have heard the fame thereof. |
23 | God understandeth the way of it, and he knoweth the place thereof. |
24 | For he beholdeth the ends of the world: and looketh on all things that are under heaven. |
25 | Who made a weight for the winds and weighed the waters by measure. |
26 | When he gave a law for the rain, and a way for the sounding storms. |
27 | Then he saw it, and declared, and prepared, and searched it. |
28 | And he said to man: Behold the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom: and to depart from evil, is understanding. |