Jó 28:16

16 Nem se pode avaliar em ouro fino de Ofir, nem em pedras preciosas de berilo, ou safira.

Jó 28:16 Meaning and Commentary

Job 28:16

It cannot be valued with the gold of Ophir
Which is often spoken of in Scripture as choice gold, if not the best; (See Gill on Job 22:24); the sense is, that the gold of Ophir is not of the value of wisdom, or of the same worth with that, and so not sufficient to purchase it: with the precious onyx and sapphire: two precious stones that were in the breastplate of the high priest, of which (See Gill on Exodus 28:9), (See Gill on Exodus 28:18), and (See Gill on Exodus 28:20); but not so precious, or of such value as wisdom. Pliny F25 speaks of the onyx stone as in Arabia, near which Job lived, and who doubtless was acquainted with it and its worth, and also with the sapphire he makes mention of before, (See Gill on Job 28:6). The word for "valued" is by some rendered "strowed" F26, as goods are when they are exposed to sale; but wisdom should not be laid, or put on a level with these, though so excellent and precious.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Nat. Hist. l. 37. c. 6.
F26 (hlot) "verbum significat sternere", Michaelis.

Jó 28:16 In-Context

14 O abismo diz: Não está em mim; e o mar diz: Ela não está comigo.
15 Não pode ser comprada com ouro fino, nem a peso de prata se trocará.
16 Nem se pode avaliar em ouro fino de Ofir, nem em pedras preciosas de berilo, ou safira.
17 Com ela não se pode comparar o ouro ou o vidro; nem se trocara por jóias de ouro fino.
18 Não se fará menção de coral nem de cristal; porque a aquisição da sabedoria é melhor que a das pérolas.
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