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Chinese NCV (Simplified)
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因 为 , 他 死 的 时 候 甚 麽 也 不 能 带 去 ; 他 的 荣 耀 不 能 随 他 下 去 。
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
he shall: Job 1:21, Job 27:19, Ecclesiastes 5:15, Luke 12:20, Luke 16:24, 1 Timothy 6:7
his: Isaiah 5:14, Isaiah 10:3, 1 Corinthians 15:43
Reciprocal: Genesis 31:1 - glory Esther 5:11 - the glory Job 15:29 - neither shall Job 19:9 - stripped Job 21:23 - in his full strength Job 31:24 - General Psalms 17:14 - portion Psalms 49:10 - leave Matthew 4:8 - and showeth Mark 8:36 - what
Cross-References
Then Jacob called his sons to him. He said, "Come here to me, and I will tell you what will happen to you in the future.
When he sees his resting place is good and how pleasant his land is, he will put his back to the load and become a slave.
"Joseph is like a grapevine that produces much fruit, a healthy vine watered by a spring, whose branches grow over the wall.
That cave is in the field of Machpelah east of Mamre in the land of Canaan. Abraham bought the field and cave from Ephron the Hittite for a burying place.
Abraham and Sarah his wife are buried there. Isaac and Rebekah his wife are buried there, and I buried my wife Leah there.
There were twenty-eight thousand six hundred men from Dan, who were ready for war.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For when he dieth he shall carry nothing away,.... Such men, with all their riches and honour, must die; therefore why should men be afraid of them? or wherein are they to be accounted of, whose breath is in their nostrils? nor can they carry either of them with them; their riches will be of no profit to them after death, when they will be upon a level with the poor, who will have nothing to fear from them; see 1 Timothy 6:7;
his glory shall not descend after him; either into the grave, the pit of corruption, the lower part of the earth, where kings, princes, counsellors, and peasants, are all alike, Job 3:14; or into hell, where are no titles of honour, nor respect of persons; no Pharaoh king of Egypt, or Sennacherib king of Assyria, there; but plain Pharaoh, &c. see Ezekiel 32:31.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For when he dieth - He must die. His wealth cannot save him from the grave. It is always to be “assumed” of rich people, as of all other men, that they “will” have to die. The point is not one which is to be argued; not one about which there can be any doubt. Of all people, whatever else may be said of them, it may always be affirmed that they must die, and important inferences may be always drawn from that fact.
He shall carry nothing away - It is not improbable that the apostle Paul had this passage in his eye in what he says in 1 Timothy 6:7, “For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain that we can carry nothing out.” See the notes at that passage. Compare Job 27:16-19.
His glory shall not descend after him - His wealth, and those things which have been procured by wealth, as indicating station and rank, cannot accompany him to the other world. This is said to show that he is not to be “feared” on account of his wealth. The argument is, that whatever there is in wealth that seems to give power, and to afford the means of doing injury, must soon be separated from him. In respect to wealth, and to all the power derived from wealth, he will be like the most poor and penniless of mortals. All that he possesses will pass into other hands, and whether for good or for evil, it will no longer be in his power to use it. As this “must” occur soon - as it “may” occur in a moment - there is no reason to “fear” such a man, or to suppose that he can do permanent injury by any power derived from wealth. Compare the notes at Isaiah 14:6-7, notes at Isaiah 14:10-11.