Catholic Public Domain Version
"The land, where bread appeared in its place, has been destroyed by fire."
— Job 28:5, Catholic Public Domain Version
“As for the earth, out of it cometh bread: and under it is turned up as it were fire.”
“As for the earth, out of it cometh bread; And underneath it is turned up as it were by fire. ”
“As for the earth, out of it comes bread; Underneath it is turned up as it were by fire.”
“The earth, from which food comes, is overturned below as though by fire;”
“The land, out of which bread grew in its place, hath been overturned with fire.”
“As for the earth, bread comes out of it; but under its face it is turned up as if by fire.”
“As for the earth, out of it cometh bread: and under it is turned up as it were fire.”
Iron is taken from the earth, and ore, unbound by heat, is turned into brass.
He has established a time for darkness, and he has settled on an end for all things, as well as for the stone that is in the gloom and shadow of death.
The burning separates a pilgrim people from those who have been forgotten by the feet of the destitute man and from the unapproachable.
The land, where bread appeared in its place, has been destroyed by fire.
Its stones are embedded with sapphires, and its soil, with gold.
The bird does not know its path, nor has the eye of the vulture beheld it.
The sons of merchants have not walked there, nor has the lioness traveled through it.