Job 21:26
Together -- on the dust they lie down, And the worm doth cover them over.
Together -- on the dust they lie down, And the worm doth cover them over.
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16`To' the parts of Sheol ye go down, If together on the dust we may rest.
11His bones have been full of his youth, And with him on the dust it lieth down.
25And this `one' dieth with a bitter soul, And have not eaten with gladness.
15Expire doth all flesh together, And man to dust returneth.
32And he -- to the graves he is brought. And over the heap a watch is kept.
33Sweet to him have been the clods of the valley, And after him every man he draweth, And before him there is no numbering.
20The whole are going unto one place, the whole have been from the dust, and the whole are turning back unto the dust.
12And man hath lain down, and riseth not, Till the wearing out of the heavens they awake not, Nor are roused from their sleep.
10All of them answer and say unto thee, Even thou hast become weak like us! Unto us thou hast become like!
11Brought down to Sheol hath been thine excellency, The noise of thy psaltery, Under thee spread out hath been the worm, Yea, covering thee is the worm.
14As sheep for Sheol they have set themselves, Death doth afflict them, And the upright rule over them in the morning, And their form `is' for consumption. Sheol `is' a dwelling for him.
13They wear out in good their days, And in a moment `to' Sheol go down.
6How much less man -- a grub, And the son of man -- a worm!
19Also -- the inhabitants of houses of clay, (Whose foundation `is' in the dust, They bruise them before a moth.)
20From morning to evening are beaten down, Without any regarding, for ever they perish.
21Hath not their excellency been removed with them? They die, and not in wisdom!
4Of painful deaths they die, They are not lamented, nor are they buried, For dung on the face of the ground they are, And by sword and by famine are consumed, And their carcase hath been for food To the fowl of the heavens, And to the beast of the earth.
13Hide them in the dust together, Their faces bind in secret.
19Rich he lieth down, and he is not gathered, His eyes he hath opened, and he is not.
24And they have gone forth, And looked on the carcases of the men Who are transgressing against me, For their worm dieth not, And their fire is not quenched, And they have been an abhorrence to all flesh!
14Their soul dieth in youth, And their life among the defiled.
19Drought -- also heat -- consume snow-waters, Sheol `those who' have sinned.
20Forget him doth the womb, Sweeten `on' him doth the worm, No more is he remembered, And broken as a tree is wickedness.
18All kings of nations -- all of them, Have lain down in honour, each in his house,
19And -- thou hast been cast out of thy grave, As an abominable branch, raiment of the slain, Thrust through ones of the sword, Going down unto the sons of the pit, As a carcase trodden down.
5Clothed hath been my flesh `with' worms, And a clod of dust, My skin hath been shrivelled and is loathsome,
29Thou hidest Thy face -- they are troubled, Thou gatherest their spirit -- they expire, And unto their dust they turn back.
14Dead -- they live not, Rephaim, they rise not, Therefore Thou hast inspected and dost destroy them, Yea, thou destroyest all their memory.
7As his own dung for ever he doth perish, His beholders say: `Where `is' he?'
22Speak thus -- an affirmation of Jehovah, And fallen hath the carcase of man, As dung on the face of the field, And as a handful after the reaper, And there is none gathering.
19`Thy dead live -- My dead body they rise. Awake and sing, ye dwellers in the dust, For the dew of herbs `is' thy dew, And the land of Rephaim thou causest to fall.
17They lick dust as a serpent, as fearful things of earth, They tremble from their enclosures, Of Jehovah our God they are afraid, Yea, they are afraid of Thee.
23This `one' dieth in his perfect strength, Wholly at ease and quiet.
8A thing of Belial is poured out on him, And because he lay down he riseth not again.
19How have they become a desolation as in a moment, They have been ended -- consumed from terrors.
21Who are waiting for death, and it is not, And they seek it above hid treasures.
22Who are glad -- unto joy, They rejoice when they find a grave.
7As one tilling and ripping up in the land, Have our bones been scattered at the command of Saul.
29And the fat ones of earth have eaten, And they bow themselves, Before Him bow do all going down to dust, And he `who' hath not revived his soul.
11And thou hast howled in thy latter end, In the consumption of thy flesh and thy food,
30and he placeth his carcase in his own grave, and they mourn for him, `Oh, my brother!'
10They were destroyed at Endor, They were dung for the ground!
4His spirit goeth forth, he returneth to his earth, In that day have his thoughts perished.
12We swallow them as Sheol -- alive, And whole -- as those going down `to' the pit,
20`In' a moment they die, and at midnight Shake do people, and they pass away, And they remove the mighty without hand.
21His flesh is consumed from being seen, And high are his bones, they were not seen!
22And draw near to the pit doth his soul, And his life to those causing death.
2And have spread them to sun, and to moon, And to all the host of the heavens, that they have loved, And that they have served, And that they have walked after, And that they have sought, And to which they have bowed themselves, They are not gathered, nor buried, They are for dung on the face of the ground.
6And died have great and small in this land, They are not buried, and none lament for them, Nor doth any cut himself, nor become bald for them.
26And after my skin hath compassed this `body', Then from my flesh I see God: