Those that remain of him shall be buried in death: and his widows shall not weep.
Parallel translations
- WEB Those who remain of him shall be buried in death. His widows shall make no lamentation.
- BSB His survivors will be buried by the plague, and their widows will not weep for them.
- NKJV Those who survive him shall be buried in death, And their widows shall not weep,
- NASB “His survivors will be buried because of the plague, And their widows will not be able to weep.
- NLT Those who survive will die of a plague, and not even their widows will mourn them.
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Quick answer
Those who survive the wicked man die by plague, unmourned by their widows. It matters because his line ends in death without lament.
Overview
Job states that whoever remains of the wicked man will be buried by death, likely by pestilence, and his widows will not weep for him. Even in death he is denied the honor of mourning. The desolate end of the godless underscores the emptiness of a life lived against God, in contrast to the blessed hope of those who die in the Lord.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Ps 78:64Their priests fell by the sword; and their widows made no lamentation.
- 1 Kgs 21:21–24Behold, I will bring evil upon thee, and will take away thy posterity, and will cut off from Ahab him that pisseth against the wall, and him that is shut up and left in Israel,
- 1 Kgs 16:3–4Behold, I will take away the posterity of Baasha, and the posterity of his house; and will make thy house like the house of Jeroboam the son of Nebat.
- 1 Kgs 14:10–11Therefore, behold, I will bring evil upon the house of Jeroboam, and will cut off from Jeroboam him that pisseth against the wall, and him that is shut up and left in Israel, and will take away the remnant of the house of Jeroboam, as a man taketh away dung, till it be all gone.
- Jer 22:18Therefore thus saith the LORD concerning Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah; They shall not lament for him, saying, Ah my brother! or, Ah sister! they shall not lament for him, saying, Ah lord! or, Ah his glory!
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