A Commentary On the book of Job

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God has been his own interpreter. To man He has said, and said from " the beginning, " Lo, the fear of the Lord, that is Wisdom, And to eschew evil, that is Understanding.
" Not in keen insight, or wide experience, or in the learning of the schools, " humane or scientific, is man's true wisdom to be found, but in reverence and awe. " The fear of the finite in the presence of the Infinite, of the sinful in the presence of the Holy, " the trust of the ignorant and feeble in the All-wise and the A
...lmighty, this is the temper to which the true Wisdom comes.^ Absolute Wisdom — to know things as they are in themselves and in their originating and final causes — is beyond the reach of man as yet ; but a reverent trust in God as always good, and as ordering all things for our good, this is man's highest wisdom for the present, the relative wisdom by which he connects and associates himself with the absolute wisdom of the Almighty Kuler of men. And if this " fear of the Lord " — which is only another name for reverent love, the love kindled by Perfect Goodness, tempered by the awe due to the infinite Inhabitant of Eternity — if this be our Wisdom ; our Understanding — since Understanding is that faculty which applies Wisdom to conduct and duty — is to eschew evil, to avoid and renounce all that God in our conscience, or by the common sense of the human race, or by some clearer revelation of his will, has condemned as wrong, injurious, base.

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