Who is he that hides counsel without knowledge?
therefore have I uttered what I understood not; things too wonderful for me, which I knew not.
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Olympiodorus of Alexandria
AD 570
[Job] openly declares that he had not learned these things before but had come to know the unconquered power of God. And since God penetrates the decisions of people and understands the thoughts of all, there is nobody who can hide from his eye, which sees everything. Who is he, he says, who being sparing of words, can hide the secrets of his mind in silence, because they have not been expressed in words?