16 It cannot be valued with the gold of Ophir, with the precious onyx, or the sapphire.

Other Translations of Job 28:16

New International Version

16 It cannot be bought with the gold of Ophir, with precious onyx or lapis lazuli.

English Standard Version

16 It cannot be valued in the gold of Ophir, in precious onyx or sapphire.

The Message

16 Even famous Ophir gold can't buy it, not even diamonds and sapphires.

New King James Version

16 It cannot be valued in the gold of Ophir, In precious onyx or sapphire.

New Living Translation

16 It's worth more than all the gold of Ophir, greater than precious onyx or lapis lazuli.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 28:16

Commentary on Job 28:12-19

(Read Job 28:12-19)

Job here speaks of wisdom and understanding, the knowing and enjoying of God and ourselves. Its worth is infinitely more than all the riches in this world. It is a gift of the Holy Ghost which cannot be bought with money. Let that which is most precious in God's account, be so in ours. Job asks after it as one that truly desired to find it, and despaired of finding it any where but in God; any way but by Divine revelation.

19 The topaz of Ethiopia shall not equal it, neither shall it be valued with pure gold.

Other Translations of Job 28:19

New International Version

19 The topaz of Cush cannot compare with it; it cannot be bought with pure gold.

English Standard Version

19 The topaz of Ethiopia cannot equal it, nor can it be valued in pure gold.

The Message

19 Pile gold and African diamonds as high as you will, they can't hold a candle to Wisdom.

New King James Version

19 The topaz of Ethiopia cannot equal it, Nor can it be valued in pure gold.

New Living Translation

19 Precious peridot from Ethiopia cannot be exchanged for it. It's worth more than the purest gold.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 28:19

Commentary on Job 28:12-19

(Read Job 28:12-19)

Job here speaks of wisdom and understanding, the knowing and enjoying of God and ourselves. Its worth is infinitely more than all the riches in this world. It is a gift of the Holy Ghost which cannot be bought with money. Let that which is most precious in God's account, be so in ours. Job asks after it as one that truly desired to find it, and despaired of finding it any where but in God; any way but by Divine revelation.