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He shall go to the generation of his fathers. They shall never see the light.
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The Inevitable End
Commentators explain that the phrase "go to the generation of his fathers" is a common Old Testament expression for death. It signifies that despite their earthly wealth and self-assurance, the ungodly rich share the same fate as their ancestors—they die and are separated from all their possessions.
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18th Century
Theologian
He shall go to the generation of his fathers — To be gathered to one’s own people, or to his fathers, is a common expression in the…
19th Century
Bishop
They shall never. —Better, who will never again look on the light, i.e., “never live again,” implying, in contrast, a hope of a r…
Preacher
They are sleeping in the grave. So will he, and beyond the grave there is nothing but darkness for him whose heart is set on this world.
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16th Century
He shall come to the age of his fathers: he proceeds to show how false the flatteries are by which the wicked deceive themselves and are d…
17th Century
Pastor
He shall go to the generation of his fathers Be gathered to them at death; or "to the dwelling place of his fathers"…
Minister
Believers should not fear death. The distinction of people's outward conditions, however great in life, makes no difference at death; but the diffe…
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