1. Where can one look for wisdom?
Where understanding find?
Man does not grasp its value—
More than can be mined.
It can’t be bought with finest gold,
Silver, or jewels so rare.
Priced far beyond all rubies,
Nothing can compare.
2. Where then does wisdom come from?
Where understanding dwell?
God comprehends the pathway,
He alone knows well.
He views the ends of all the earth;
He sees the world He formed.
He has established wisdom,
Tested and confirmed.
3. Fear of the Lord is wisdom;
Seek it and you will find.
Cry out for understanding;
Let it fill your mind.
Search as for hidden treasure;
Look for it every day.
This is the path to wisdom;
Follow all the way.
Born: OcÂtoÂber 17, 1950, Port AnÂgeÂles, WashÂingÂton.
Died: JuÂly 23, 2004, PerÂalÂta, New MexÂiÂco.
Susan was the seÂcond of two girls in the famÂiÂly. Her faÂther worked for the NaÂtionÂal Park SerÂvice, so SuÂsan enÂjoyed growÂing up in NaÂtionÂal Parks and HisÂtorÂic Sites across AmerÂiÂca.
She did her unÂderÂgradÂuÂate work at StanÂford UnÂiÂverÂsiÂty and earned a BS in maÂtheÂmaÂtics in 1972. The next year she took a one-year gradÂuÂate proÂgram at MultÂnoÂmah School of the BiÂble in PortÂland, OrÂeÂgon, and reÂceived a CerÂtifÂiÂcate of BiÂble upÂon comÂpleÂtion.
She deÂcidÂed not to purÂsue a caÂreer in comÂputÂer sciÂence, as she had origÂinÂalÂly inÂ… Go to person page >
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