Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Job 28:1 - 28:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Job 28:1 - 28:1


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Job 28:1-28. Job’s speech continued.

In the twenty-seventh chapter Job had tacitly admitted that the statement of the friends was often true, that God vindicated His justice by punishing the wicked here; but still the affliction of the godly remained unexplained. Man has, by skill, brought the precious metals from their concealment. But the Divine Wisdom, which governs human affairs, he cannot similarly discover (Job 28:12, etc.). However, the image from the same metals (Job 23:10) implies Job has made some way towards solving the riddle of his life; namely, that affliction is to him as the refining fire is to gold.

vein - a mine, from which it goes forth, Hebrew, “is dug.”

place for gold - a place where gold may be found, which men refine. Not as English Version, “A place - where,” (Mal 3:3). Contrasted with gold found in the bed and sand of rivers, which does not need refining; as the gold dug from a mine does. Golden ornaments have been found in Egypt, of the times of Joseph.