Reference: Worms
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The worm is used symbolically to show the extreme feebleness of man. Job 17:14; 25:6. In blessing Israel Jehovah said, "Fear not, thou worm Jacob," Isa 41:14; and the Lord, to indicate the low estate in which He was, said, "I am a worm and no man." Ps 22:6. In the grave man's body becomes the companion of worms, if they do not actually feed upon it. Job 21:26; 24:20; Isa 14:11. Of the eternal punishment of the wicked it is recorded "their worm dieth not." Mr 9:44,46,48; cf. Isa 66:24. Herod Agrippa, being smitten by an angel, was literally 'eaten of worms.' Ac 12:23. In Job 25:6 man is compared to a worm
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I called to the pit: Grave, thou my father: and to the worm, My mother, and my sister.
They will lie down together upon the dust, and the worm shall cover over them.
The womb shall forget him; the worm sucked him; he shall be no more remembered: and iniquity shall be broken as a tree.
How much less man, a worm; and the son of man, a worm. .
How much less man, a worm; and the son of man, a worm. .
And I a worm and not a man; a reproach of man, and the people despised me.
Thy grandeur was brought down to hades, the sound of thy harps: the worm was spread under thee, and worms covering thee.
Thou shalt not fear, thou worm Jacob, ye men of Israel; I helped thee, says Jehovah, and thy redeemer the Holy One of Israel.
And they went forth and saw the carcasses of the men transgressing against me: for their worm shall not die, and their fire shall not be quenched; and they were an abhorrence to all flesh.
Where their worm dies not, and the fire is not quenched.
And immediately the messenger of the Lord struck him, because he gave not the glory to God: and eaten by worms, he expired.