Job 28:17 - Gold and glass can’t equal it, neither shall it be exchanged for jewels of fine gold.

Generated Verse: Job 28:17

What does "Job 28:17" mean?


This verse from Job 28:17 is part of a larger passage (Job 28) that explores the nature and value of wisdom. It highlights that:

"Gold and glass can't equal it..." This means that the material riches of the earth, even precious metals like gold and valuable materials like glass (considered luxurious at the time), cannot compare to the worth of wisdom.
"...neither shall it be exchanged for jewels of fine gold." Even the most exquisite and valuable jewelry made of pure gold cannot be used as a substitute for or to purchase true wisdom.

In essence, the verse emphasizes that wisdom is priceless and cannot be obtained through material wealth. All the earthly treasures cannot match the value or provide access to wisdom. The chapter goes on to explain that the source of this wisdom is God.

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