Definition: For when he dieth he shall carry nothing away: his glory shall not descend after him.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down Psalm 49:17 – it’s a really beautiful and comforting verse. Here's what it means in simple terms: Think of it like this: “When he dies, he won’t leave behind anything valuable or important. His glory (his good name, his reputation, his light) will not be lost or diminished.” Let’s unpack it a little further: “He shall die” : This refers to someone who has passed away – a person, perhaps. “he shall carry nothing away” : This means he won't leave anything behind physically. He won't have possessions, memories, or any material things. “his glory shall not descend after him” : This is the key part. “Glory” refers to God’s character – his goodness, his love, his power, and his majesty. It’s what makes Him good and wonderful. It's not something that disappears with someone who dies; it remains with God forever. What does this verse say about death? It suggests that death isn’t a complete ending. It doesn’t mean the person is banished or forgotten. Instead, their legacy – their character and goodness – will continue to exist with God. It's a powerful reminder of God's eternal presence. In essence, it’s a message of hope and assurance. Even though someone dies, their good deeds and love remain eternally with God. --- Would you like me to: Explain another verse? Discuss the meaning in a different context (like its connection to the Old Testament)?