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Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Job 28

1 There is a knowledge of natural things.
12 But wisdom is an excellent gift of God.

1

vein. or, mine. the silver. Ge 2:11,12; 23:15; 24:22; 1Ki 7:48-50; 10:21; 1Ch 29:2-5;

where they fine it. Ps 12:6; Pr 17:3; 27:21; Isa 48:10; Zec 13:9; Mal 3:2,3; 1Pe 1:7;

2

Iron. Ge 4:22; Nu 31:22; De 8:9; 1Ch 22:14;

earth. or, dust.

3

searcheth. Pr 2:4; Ec 1:13; Hab 2:13; Mt 6:33; Lu 16:8;

the stones. ch. 10:21,22; ch. 12:22; ch. 38:16,17; ver. 4;

5

out of it. Ge 1:11,12,29; Ps 104:14,15; Isa 28:25-29;

fire. Eze 28:13,14;

6

sapphires. ver. 16; Ex 24:10; So 5:14; Isa 54:11; Re 21:19;

dust of gold. or, gold ore.

7

a path. ver. 21-23; ch. 11:6; ch. 38:19,24; Ro 11:33; ver. 8;

9

rock. or, flint. he overturneth. Na 1:4-6;

10

every precious thing. Pr 14:23; 24:4; Hab 3:9;

11

bindeth. ch. 26:8; Isa 37:25; 44:27;

overflowing. Heb. weeping. and the thing. Isa 45:2,3; 1Co 4:5; ver. 20,28; 1Ki 3:9; Ps 51:6; Pr 2:4-6; 3:19; Ec 7:23-25; 1Co 1:19,20; Col 2:3; Jas 1:5,17;

13

knoweth. ver. 15-19; Ps 19:10; 119:72; Pr 3:14,15; 8:11,18,19; 16:16; 23:23; Ec 8:16,17;

in the land. ver. 21,22; Ps 52:5; Isa 38:11; 53:8; Ro 11:33,34;

15

It cannot be gotten for gold. Heb. Fine gold shall not be given for it. ver. 18; Pr 3:13-15; 8:10,17,19; 16:16;

16

the gold. 1Ch 29:4; Ps 45:9; Isa 13:12;

onyx. Ex 28:20; Eze 28:13;

17

crystal. Eze 1:22; Re 4:6; 21:11; 22:1;

jewels. or, vessels.

18

coral. or, Ramoth. Eze 27:16;

pearls. Mt 7:6; 13:45,46; 1Ti 2:9; Re 17:4; 18:12; 21:21;

rubies. Pr 3:15; 31:10; La 4:7;

19

topaz. Ex 28:17; 39:10; Eze 28:13; Re 21:20; ver. 12; Pr 2:6; Ec 7:23,24; 1Co 2:6-15; Jas 1:5,17;

21

hid. Ps 49:3,4; Mt 11:25; 13:17,35; 1Co 2:7-10; Col 2:3;

from the fowls. ver. 7;

air. or, heaven.

22

Destruction. ver. 14; Ps 83:10-12; Ps 19:7; 147:5; Pr 2:6; 8:14; Mt 11:27; Lu 10:21,22; Ac 15:18; Ro 11:33; 1Co 1:30; Jude 1:25; 2Ch 16:9; Pr 15:3; Zec 4:10; Re 5:6;

25

To make the weight, etc. God has given an atmosphere to the earth, which, possessing a certain degree of gravity perfectly suited to the necessities of all animals, vegetables, and fluids, should be the cause, in His hands, of preserving animal and vegetable life; for by it the blood circulates in the veins of animals, and the juices in the tubes of vegetables. Without this atmospheric pressure there could be no respiration; and the elasticity of the particles of air in animal and vegetable bodies, would rupture the vessels in which they are contained, and destroy both kinds of life. Ps 135:7; Isa 40:12;

he weigheth. He has exactly proportioned the aqueous surface of the earth to the terrene parts, for the purpose of evaporation, etc.

26

he made. ch. 36:26,32; ch. 38:25; Ps 148:8; Jer 14:22; Am 4:7; Zec 10:1;

a way. ch. 37:3; Ps 29:3-10;

27

declare it. or, number it. he prepared it. Ps 19:1; Pr 8:22-29;

28

unto man. De 29:29; Pr 8:4,5,26-32;

fear. De 4:6; Ps 111:10; Pr 1:7; 9:10; Ec 12:13; Jas 3:13-17;

to depart. Ps 34:14; Pr 3:7; 13:14; 16:17; Isa 1:16; 2Ti 2:19; 1Pe 3:11;

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