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Ecclesiasticus 40:17
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Omnes gentes quasi non sint, sic sunt coram eo, et quasi nihilum et inane reputatæ sunt ei.
Omnes gentes quasi non sint, sic sunt coram eo,
et quasi nihilum et inane reputatæ sunt ei.]
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
as nothing: Job 25:6, Psalms 62:9, Daniel 4:34, Daniel 4:35, 2 Corinthians 12:11
Reciprocal: Psalms 8:4 - What Psalms 39:5 - verily Psalms 113:4 - high Isaiah 40:22 - the inhabitants Isaiah 41:11 - as nothing 1 Corinthians 3:7 - General 1 Corinthians 10:19 - that the Hebrews 2:6 - What
Gill's Notes on the Bible
All nations before him are as nothing,.... As if they were nonentities, and were not real beings in comparison of him, who is the Being of beings, the author of all beings which exist in all nations; who are all in his sight, and are not only as grasshoppers, as is after mentioned, but even as nothing:
and they are counted to him as less than nothing, and vanity; if there is or could be such a thing less than nothing, that they are; and so they are accounted of by him; they are like the chaos out of which the earth was formed, when it was "tohu" and "bohu", the first of which words is used here; this serves to humble the pride of men, and to lessen the glory of the nations, and the inhabitants of them.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Are as nothing - This expresses literally what had been expressed by the beautiful and striking imagery above.
Less than nothing - A strong hyperbolic expression denoting the utter insignificance of the nations as compared with God. Such expressions are common in the Scriptures.
And vanity - Hebrew, תהו tôhû - ‘Emptiness;’ the word which in Genesis 1:2 is rendered ‘without form.’