I will make man scarcer than pure gold, and mankind rarer than the gold of Ophir.
Parallel translations
- WEB I will make people more rare than fine gold, even a person than the pure gold of Ophir.
- KJV I will make a man more precious than fine gold; even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir.
- NKJV I will make a mortal more rare than fine gold, A man more than the golden wedge of Ophir.
- NASB I will make mortal man scarcer than pure gold And mankind than the gold of Ophir.
- NLT I will make people scarcer than gold— more rare than the fine gold of Ophir.
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Quick answer
People will become rarer than fine gold as judgment depletes the land. The slaughter will be devastating.
Overview
So many will perish that surviving people become more scarce than 'the pure gold of Ophir.' The hyperbole conveys the extent of the coming devastation. It underscores the seriousness of standing under God's wrath without refuge.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Isa 4:1In that day seven women will take hold of one man and say, “We will eat our own bread and provide our own clothes. Just let us be called by your name. Take away our disgrace!”
- Isa 24:6Therefore a curse has consumed the earth, and its inhabitants must bear the guilt; the earth’s dwellers have been burned, and only a few survive.
- Ps 137:9Blessed is he who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks.
- Job 28:16It cannot be valued in the gold of Ophir, in precious onyx or sapphire.
- Isa 13:15–18Whoever is caught will be stabbed, and whoever is captured will die by the sword.
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