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<p>The <i>lips of knowledge</i> (a good understanding to guide the lips and a good elocution to diffuse the knowledge) are to be preferred far before gold, and pearl, and rubies; for, 1. They are more rare in themselves, more scarce and hard to be got. <i>There is gold</i> in many a mans pocket that has no grace in his heart. In Solomons time there was plenty of gold (<a class="bibleref" title="1Kgs.10.21" href="/passage/?search=1Kgs.10.21">1 Kgs. 10:21</a>) and <i>abundance of rubies</i>; every body wore them; they were to be bought in every town. But wisdom is a rare thing, a precious jewel; few have it so as to do good with it, nor is it to be purchased of the merchants. 2. They are more enriching to us and more adorning. They make us rich towards God, rich in good works, <a class="bibleref" title="1Tim.2.9,1Tim.2.10" href="/passage/?search=1Tim.2.9,1Tim.2.10"><span class="bibleref" title="1Tim.2.9">1 Tim. 2:9</span>, <span class="bibleref" title="1Tim.2.10">10</span></a>. Most people are fond of gold, and a ruby or two will not serve, they must have a multitude of them, a cabinet of jewels; but he that has the lips of knowledge despises these, because he knows and possesses better things.</p>