All flesh shall perish together, and man shall turn again unto dust.
All living things would die together, and humans would return to dust.
This verse reminds us that all life depends on God, and without Him, everything would return to the earth from which it came.
📚 Historical Context
In the Book of Job, Elihu is addressing Job and his friends during a debate about suffering and divine justice, emphasizing that God is righteous and humans are utterly dependent on Him. This verse highlights the universal mortality of all people, illustrating that life is fragile and sustained only by God's breath. It draws from the broader biblical theme of human origins in Genesis, where God forms man from dust and to dust he returns.
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