Bible Cross References
kings
Job 30:23
I know you are taking me off to my death, to the fate in store for everyone.
1 Kings 2:10
David died and was buried in David's City.
1 Kings 11:43
He died and was buried in David's City, and his son Rehoboam succeeded him as king.
Psalm 49:6-10
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by evil people who trust in their riches and boast of their great wealth.
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We can never redeem ourselves; we cannot pay God the price for our lives,
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because the payment for a human life is too great. What we could pay would never be enough
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to keep us from the grave, to let us live forever.
10
Anyone can see that even the wise die, as well as the foolish and stupid. They all leave their riches to their descendants.
Psalm 49:14-10
Psalm 89:48
Who can live and never die? How can we humans keep ourselves from the grave?
Ecclesiastes 8:8
No one can keep from dying or put off the day of death. That is a battle we cannot escape; we cannot cheat our way out.
Isaiah 14:10-16
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They all call out to him, 'Now you are as weak as we are! You are one of us!
11
You used to be honored with the music of harps, but now here you are in the world of the dead. You lie on a bed of maggots and are covered with a blanket of worms.' "
12
King of Babylon, bright morning star, you have fallen from heaven! In the past you conquered nations, but now you have been thrown to the ground.
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You were determined to climb up to heaven and to place your throne above the highest stars. You thought you would sit like a king on that mountain in the north where the gods assemble.
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You said you would climb to the tops of the clouds and be like the Almighty.
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But instead, you have been brought down to the deepest part of the world of the dead.
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The dead will stare and gape at you. They will ask, "Is this the man who shook the earth and made kingdoms tremble?
Ezekiel 27:18-32
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The people of Damascus bought your merchandise and your products, paying for them with wine from Helbon and wool from Sahar. They traded wrought iron and spices for your goods.
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(SEE 27:18)
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The people of Dedan traded saddle blankets for your goods.
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The Arabians and the rulers of the land of Kedar paid for your merchandise with lambs, sheep, and goats.
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For your goods the merchants of Sheba and Raamah traded jewels, gold, and the finest spices.
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The cities of Haran, Canneh, and Eden, the merchants of Sheba, the cities of Asshur and Chilmad---they all traded with you.
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They sold you luxurious clothing, purple cloth, and embroidery, brightly colored carpets, and well-made cords and ropes.
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Your merchandise was carried in fleets of the largest cargo ships. "You were like a ship at sea Loaded with heavy cargo.
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When your oarsmen brought you out to sea, An east wind wrecked you far from land.
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All your wealth of merchandise, All the sailors in your crew, Your ship's carpenters and your merchants, Every soldier on board the ship--- All, all were lost at sea When your ship was wrecked.
28
The shouts of the drowning sailors Echoed on the shore.
29
"Every ship is now deserted, And every sailor has gone ashore.
30
They all mourn bitterly for you, Throwing dust on their heads and rolling in ashes.
31
They shave their heads for you And dress themselves in sackcloth. Their hearts are bitter as they weep.
32
They chant a funeral song for you: 'Who can be compared to Tyre, To Tyre now silent in the sea?
which built
Job 15:28
They are the ones who captured cities and seized houses whose owners had fled, but war will destroy those cities and houses.
Isaiah 5:8
You are doomed! You buy more houses and fields to add to those you already have. Soon there will be no place for anyone else to live, and you alone will live in the land.
Ezekiel 26:20
I will send you down to the world of the dead to join the people who lived in ancient times. I will make you stay in that underground world among eternal ruins, keeping company with the dead. As a result you will never again be inhabited and take your place in the land of the living.