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Job 28 Commentary

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Job 28:1 meaning

Job 28:1 affirms humanity’s skill at mining precious metals while foreshadowing the far greater value of true wisdom.

Job 28:2 meaning

Mankind’s relentless pursuit of earthly treasures illustrates the deeper reality that true understanding and lasting worth can only come from God.

Job 28:3 meaning

Human skill can explore and illuminate deep caverns, yet God alone provides the ultimate light of wisdom.

Job 28:4 meaning

All people benefit by persistently searching for the deeper meaning and value that ultimately comes from God.

Job 28:5 meaning

God cares for us through the earth’s bounty while reminding us that He alone governs all hidden forces beneath its surface.

Job 28:6 meaning

Earthly riches cannot rival the priceless value of wisdom that comes from God.

Job 28:7 meaning

This verse powerfully illustrates that divine wisdom is beyond the scope of even the keenest eyes—inaccessible except by God’s gracious unveiling.

Job 28:8 meaning

True wisdom’s path is hidden from proud beasts and lions, and can only be discovered by depending on God.

Job 28:9 meaning

All human innovation pales when compared to the pursuit of God’s wisdom.

Job 28:10 meaning

We learn here that true wisdom remains hidden until we turn to God for guidance.

Job 28:11 meaning

God alone is the light that uncovers every hidden truth.

Job 28:12 meaning

Wisdom is ultimately found in the Lord, and only in Him do we find true understanding.

Job 28:13 meaning

Wisdom cannot be purchased or mined like gems, but sought through reverence and obedience to God.

Job 28:14 meaning

Wisdom is found exclusively in God.

Job 28:15 meaning

No earthly riches can purchase God’s wisdom.

Job 28:16 meaning

Wisdom outranks every earthly treasure and invites us to cling to God for understanding and direction.

Job 28:17 meaning

Wisdom is far more precious than any material wealth could ever be.

Job 28:18 meaning

True wisdom is more valuable than any earthly treasure.

Job 28:19 meaning

Job 28:19 reminds us that wisdom, rooted in reverence for God, surpasses every worldly treasure in both significance and lasting value.

Job 28:20 meaning

Human insight alone is insufficient to grasp the depths of meaning behind existence.

Job 28:21 meaning

God’s wisdom and truth transcend human perception.

Job 28:22 meaning

Wisdom belongs solely to God, and even the greatest powers of destruction have no authority over it.

Job 28:23 meaning

Job 28:23 assures us that God comprehends all mysteries, encouraging humble awe before His limitless wisdom.

Job 28:24 meaning

God’s omniscience and sovereign watchfulness span every part of our lives and world.

Job 28:25 meaning

God’s measured control of all creation reminds us that His wisdom and sovereignty reach even into our unseen troubles.

Job 28:26 meaning

Job 28:26 affirms God’s comprehensive authority in allotting boundaries to nature, reminding believers that He alone is the ultimate source of wisdom.

Job 28:27 meaning

God alone determines the substance and measure of all wisdom.

Job 28:28 meaning

Fearing the Lord and choosing righteousness are the foundations of wise living.