The locusts have no king, Yet all of them go out in ranks;
Parallel translations
- WEB The locusts have no king, yet they advance in ranks.
- KJV The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands;
- BSB the locusts have no king, yet they all advance in formation;
- NKJV The locusts have no king, Yet they all advance in ranks;
- NLT Locusts—they have no king, but they march in formation.
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Quick answer
Locusts have no king, yet they advance together in orderly ranks.
Overview
Though leaderless, locusts move with remarkable unity and coordination. Their instinctive order illustrates the wisdom of cooperation and disciplined common purpose. It commends harmony and shared effort among God's people, a unity ultimately secured by the one Lord who gathers His church into one body.
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Cross-references · 8
- Joel 1:6–7For a nation has come up on my land, strong, and without number. His teeth are the teeth of a lion, and he has the fangs of a lioness.
- Joel 2:25I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten, the great locust, the grasshopper, and the caterpillar, my great army, which I sent among you.
- Joel 2:7–11They run like mighty men. They climb the wall like warriors. They each march in his line, and they don’t swerve off course.
- Exod 10:4–6Or else, if you refuse to let my people go, behold, tomorrow I will bring locusts into your country,
- Ps 105:34He spoke, and the locusts came, and the grasshoppers, without number,
- Joel 1:4What the swarming locust has left, the great locust has eaten. What the great locust has left, the grasshopper has eaten. What the grasshopper has left, the caterpillar has eaten.
- Exod 10:13–15Moses stretched out his rod over the land of Egypt, and Yahweh brought an east wind on the land all that day, and all night; and when it was morning, the east wind brought the locusts.
- Rev 9:3–11Then out of the smoke came locusts on the earth, and power was given to them, as the scorpions of the earth have power.
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