For Sheol can’t praise you. Death can’t celebrate you. Those who go down into the pit can’t hope for your truth.
Parallel translations
- KJV For the grave cannot praise thee, death can not celebrate thee: they that go down into the pit cannot hope for thy truth.
- BSB For Sheol cannot thank You; Death cannot praise You. Those who descend to the Pit cannot hope for Your faithfulness.
- NKJV For Sheol cannot thank You, Death cannot praise You; Those who go down to the pit cannot hope for Your truth.
- NASB “For Sheol cannot thank You, Death cannot praise You; Those who go down to the pit cannot hope for Your faithfulness.
- NLT For the dead cannot praise you; they cannot raise their voices in praise. Those who go down to the grave can no longer hope in your faithfulness.
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Quick answer
Hezekiah observes that the dead in Sheol cannot praise God or hope in his truth. He treasures life as the arena for worship.
Overview
Reflecting Old Testament perspective, the king notes that those in the grave do not declare God's faithfulness as the living do. His point is the value of life for praising God, not a denial of any afterlife. The hope of resurrection, unfolded more fully later in Scripture, ultimately overturns the silence of the grave in Christ.
Cross-references & the web
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- Eccl 9:10Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in Sheol, where you are going.
- Ps 30:9“What profit is there in my destruction, if I go down to the pit? Shall the dust praise you? Shall it declare your truth?
- Ps 6:5For in death there is no memory of you. In Sheol, who shall give you thanks?
- Ps 88:10–11Do you show wonders to the dead? Do the departed spirits rise up and praise you? Selah.
- Ps 115:17–18The dead don’t praise Yah, neither any who go down into silence;
- Num 16:33So they, and all that belonged to them went down alive into Sheol. The earth closed on them, and they perished from among the assembly.
- Luke 16:26–31Besides all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed, that those who want to pass from here to you are not able, and that no one may cross over from there to us.’
- Prov 14:32The wicked is brought down in his calamity, but in death, the righteous has a refuge.
- Matt 8:12but the children of the Kingdom will be thrown out into the outer darkness. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
- Matt 25:46These will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”
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