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What does the Bible say about death for the righteous and the wicked?

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The Bible portrays a stark contrast, stating that the wicked are driven away in their sins, while the righteous have hope in their death.

The Bible illustrates the difference between the righteous and the wicked at death. In Proverbs 14:32, it is stated that 'the wicked is driven away in his wickedness, but the righteous has hope in his death.' This demonstrates that while the wicked depart this life in despair and sin, the righteous exit with hope and expectation of better things. The imagery is one of being led into a place of glory, such as Abraham's bosom, as opposed to being cast away as chaff before the wind.
Scripture References: Proverbs 14:32, Luke 16:22

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Death part 2
Thomas Boston · Jan 11, 2007
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