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Job 28:6

The Pulpit Commentary on Job 28:6

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The stones of it are the place of sapphires. Among the rocks and stones whereof the interior of the earth is mainly composed are found gems of inestinable value, for instance, sapphires. It is doubtful whether the Hebrew sapphire ( ספיר) was the gem which bears that name among ourselves, or the lapis lazuli.

In either case it was highly esteemed, and appeared in kings' crowns (), and in the high priest's breastplate (); Job notes its high value in verse 16. And it (i.e. the earth) hath dust of gold; literally, dusts; i.

e. a multitude of small specks or atoms. In the auriferous rocks gold is commonly scattered in such specks.

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