You can’t do anything about\par what is up in heaven!\par You don’t know anything\par about the place of death.\par
Psalm 16:10 - Easy To Read Version Why? Because, Lord, you will not leave\par my soul in the place of death.\par You will not let your faithful one rot\par in the grave. {\cf2\super [88]} \par Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; Neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition For You will not abandon me to Sheol (the place of the dead), neither will You suffer Your holy one [Holy One] to see corruption. [Acts 13:35.] American Standard Version (1901) For thou wilt not leave my soul to Sheol; Neither wilt thou suffer thy holy one to see corruption. Common English Bible because you won’t abandon my life to the grave; you won’t let your faithful follower see the pit. Catholic Public Domain Version They have concealed their fatness; their mouth has been speaking arrogantly. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version they have shut up their fat: their mouth hath spoken proudly. |
You can’t do anything about\par what is up in heaven!\par You don’t know anything\par about the place of death.\par
Lord, if I go up to heaven,\par you are there.\par If I go down to the place of death,\par you are there.\par
But God will pay the price\par and save my life. {\cf2\super [296]} \par He will save me\par from the power of the grave\par when he takes me \{to be with him\}!\par \i (SELAH {\cf2\super [297]})\i0 \par
People who forget God are bad.\par They will go to the place of death.\par
The Lord knows everything, even what happens in the place of death. So surely the Lord will know what happens in the hearts and minds of people.
People are just like the grave. That place of death and destruction always wants more than it already has.
Sheol, {\cf2\super [148]} \{the place of death\} is excited\par because you are coming.\par Sheol is waking the spirits of all\par the leaders of the earth for you.\par Sheol is making the kings stand\par from their thrones.\par They will be ready for your coming.\par
Then \{they will die and\} Sheol, {\cf2\super [53]} \{the place of death\}, will get more and more people. That \{place of death\} will open her mouth with no limit. And all those people will go down into Sheol.”
“God has allowed 70 weeks {\cf2\super [105]} for your people and your holy city, Daniel. The 70 weeks {\cf2\super [106]} are ordered for these reasons: to stop doing bad things, to stop sinning, to make people pure, to bring the goodness that continues forever, to put a seal {\cf2\super [107]} on visions {\cf2\super [108]} and prophets, and to dedicate a very holy place.
You must not cut your body as a way to remember dead people. You must not make any tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord!
“Edom, {\cf2\super [3]} I will make you the smallest nation.\par Everyone will hate you very much.\par
“A Nazirite [87] must not go near a dead body during that special time of separation. Why? Because that person has given himself fully to the Lord.
The angel said to Mary, “The Holy Spirit {\cf2\super [15]} will come to you and the power of the Most High (God) will cover you. The baby will be holy. He will be called the Son of God.
He was sent to the place of death {\cf2\super [266]} and had much pain. The rich man saw Abraham far away with Lazarus in his arms.
“Jesus of Nazareth! What do you want with us? Did you come here to destroy us? I know who you are—God’s Holy One!”
It is the same with the dead people who are raised to life. The body that is “planted” will ruin and decay. But that body is raised to a life that cannot be destroyed.
My anger will burn like a fire, burning down to the deepest grave, [214] burning the earth and all it produces, burning deep down below the mountains!
I am the One who lives. I was dead, but look: I am alive forever and ever! And I hold the keys of death and Hades. {\cf2\super [11]}
The sea gave up the dead people that were in it. Death and Hades {\cf2\super [156]} gave up the dead people that were in them. Each person was judged by the things he had done.