SEV Biblia, Chapter 28:13
El hombre nunca supo su valor, ni se halla en la tierra de los vivientes.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 28:13
Verse 13. Man knoweth not the price thereof ] It is of infinite value; and is the only science which concerns both worlds. Without it, the wisest man is but a beast; with it, the simplest man is next to an angel. Neither is it found in the land of the living. ] The world by wisdom, its wisdom, never knew God. True religion came by Divine revelation: that alone gives the true notion of God, his attributes, ways, designs, judgments, providences, &c., whence man came, what is his duty, his nature, and his end. Literature, science, arts, &c., &c., can only avail man for the present life, nor can they contribute to his true happiness, unless tempered and directed by genuine religion.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 12-19 - Job here speaks of wisdom and understanding, the knowing and enjoyin of God and ourselves. Its worth is infinitely more than all the riche in this world. It is a gift of the Holy Ghost which cannot be bough with money. Let that which is most precious in God's account, be so i ours. Job asks after it as one that truly desired to find it, an despaired of finding it any where but in God; any way but by Divin revelation. (Job 28:20-28)
Original Hebrew
לא 3808 ידע 3045 אנושׁ 582 ערכה 6187 ולא 3808 תמצא 4672 בארץ 776 החיים׃ 2416