They will all respond to you, saying, “You too have become weak, as we are; you have become like us!”
Parallel translations
- WEB They all will answer and ask you, “Have you also become as weak as we are? Have you become like us?”
- KJV All they shall speak and say unto thee, Art thou also become weak as we? art thou become like unto us?
- NKJV They all shall speak and say to you: ‘Have you also become as weak as we? Have you become like us?
- NASB “They will all respond and say to you, ‘Even you have become weak as we, You have become like us.
- NLT With one voice they all cry out, ‘Now you are as weak as we are!
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Quick answer
The dead kings mock the fallen tyrant, asking if he too has become as weak as they are. His vaunted power is exposed as no different from theirs in the end.
Overview
The shades in Sheol greet the Babylonian king with bitter astonishment that he shares their weakness. All the pretension of his earthly glory is leveled by death. This anticipates the great reversal Scripture proclaims, where the proud are brought low and only those found in Christ have hope beyond the grave.
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- Ps 49:6–14They trust in their wealth and boast in their great riches.
- Ezek 32:21Mighty chiefs will speak from the midst of Sheol about Egypt and her allies: ‘They have come down and lie with the uncircumcised, with those slain by the sword.’
- Eccl 2:16For there is no lasting remembrance of the wise, just as with the fool, seeing that both will be forgotten in the days to come. Alas, the wise man will die just like the fool!
- Ps 49:20A man who has riches without understanding is like the beasts that perish.
- Ps 82:6–7I have said, ‘You are gods; you are all sons of the Most High.’
- Luke 16:20–23And a beggar named Lazarus lay at his gate, covered with sores
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