The main idea with Job here is, that when man dies there is no germinating principle, as there is in a tree that is cut down. |
Death is a disunion or separation of soul and body: and now when this is made, the body "wasteth away" in the grave, and becomes rottenness, dust, and worms. |
Job 14:10 meaning. In the midst of his anguish, Job reflects profoundly on the nature of human existence and mortality. He contrasts the fate of man with that ... |
The grave is not only a resting-place, but a hiding-place, to the people of God. God has the key of the grave, to let in now and to let out at the resurrection. |
The strength of mankind is laid low, which translates a Hebrew root meaning “be weak” and is used in this sense in Joel 3.10. New English Bible uses “disappears ... |
23 окт. 2024 г. · For Christians today, Job 14:10 is a sobering reminder of the reality of death. It calls believers to reflect on the fact that life is short ... |
Job 14:10. ESV But a man dies and is laid low; man breathes his last, and where is he? NIV But a man dies and is laid low; he breathes his last and is no more. |
The meaning is that man, however brave and' strong, perishes. And wasteth away; ie "comes to nought, remains no strength or vitality." |
David Guzik commentary on Job 14, where Job meditates on what lies beyond this life, and even considers the idea that man may not live after death. |
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