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Job 28:1 (!) Job sheweth that the wisdome of God is unsercheable.
Job 28:1 (a) His purpose is to declare that man may atteine in this wordle to diuers secrets of nature, but man is neuer able to comprehend the wisdome of God.
Job 28:3 (b) There is nothing but it is compased within certeine limites, & hathe an end, but Gods wisdom.
Job 28:4 (c) Meaning him that dwelleth thereby.
Job 28:4 (d) Which men can not wade through.
Job 28:5 (e) That is, corne, and vndernethe is brimstone or cole, which easely conceiueth fyre.
Job 28:6 (f) He alludeth, to the maines and secrets of nature, which are vnder the earth, whereinto nether soules nor beastes can entre.
Job 28:9 (g) After that he hathe declared the wisdome of God in the secretes of nature, he describeth his power.
Job 28:12 (h) Thogh Gods power, & wisdome may be vnderstand in earthly things, yet his heauenlie wisdome can not be atteined vnto.
Job 28:13 (i) It is to hie a thing for man to atteine vnto in this worlde.
Job 28:15 (k) It can nether be boght for golde, nor precious stones, but is onely the gift of God.
Job 28:18 (l) Which is thoght to be a kinde of precious stone.
Job 28:21 (m) Meaning, that there is no natural neanes, whereby man might atteine to the heauenlie wisdome: which he meaneth by the soules, that flie hie.
Job 28:23 (n) He maketh God onely the autor of this wisdome, and the giuer thereof.
Job 28:28 (o) He declareth that man hathe so muche of this heauenlie wisdome, as he sheweth by fearing God, and departing from euil.
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