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Chapter 28
Job | GodsWord | 28:3 | Humans bring an end to darkness there and search to the limit of the gloomy, pitch-black rock. | |
Job | GodsWord | 28:4 | They open up a mineshaft far from civilization, where no one has set foot. In this shaft men dangle and swing back and forth. | |
Job | GodsWord | 28:5 | "Above the ground food grows, but beneath it the food decays as if it were burned by fire. | |
Job | GodsWord | 28:9 | "Humans exert their power on the flinty rocks and overturn mountains at their base. | |
Job | GodsWord | 28:17 | Neither gold nor glass can equal its value. Nor can gold ornaments, jewels, or crystal | |
Job | GodsWord | 28:19 | Topaz from Ethiopia cannot equal its value. It cannot be bought for any amount of pure gold. | |
Job | GodsWord | 28:21 | It is hidden from the eyes of every living being, hidden even from the birds in the air. | |