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They lie down alike in the dust, The worm covers them.
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Death, the Great Equalizer
All commentators emphasize that this verse portrays death as the ultimate leveler. Job's point, as scholar Albert Barnes notes, is that everyone ends up 'alike in the dust.' Regardless of wealth, status, or perceived righteousness in life, the same physical end awaits all: decay in the grave, where worms cover both the rich and the poor.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They shall lie down alike in the dust - The emphasis here is on the word “alike” - יחד yachad. The idea is that they shoul…
19th Century
Anglican
They shall lie down alike in the dust. — Not only, therefore, is the inequality of their life a stumbling-block, but so a…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
They shall lie down alike in the dust Such as have lived and died in great outward prosperity, or in more unhappy ci…
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Job had described the prosperity of wicked people; in these verses he opposes this to what his friends had maintained about their certain ruin in t…
13th Century
Catholic
Since Job had previously established that evil men sometimes experience prosperity and at other times adversity in this life, which causes doubt, h…