What hast thou here to do? and from whence comest thou? that thou hast made thee a grave here? For he had caused a costly tomb of stone to be made for himself, and a place to lie in to be hewn out of a rock.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is God speaking to Shebna, asking why he has carved a tomb for himself in a high place. It shows God's disapproval of Shebna's pride and self-importance.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you built a big, fancy treehouse because you thought you were really important. That's kind of what Shebna did, and God wasn't happy about it because He wants us to be humble.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC. He was addressing Shebna, an important official in Jerusalem. This was a time when leaders often built elaborate tombs to show their power and importance.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us not to boast about our positions or wealth. For example, if someone brags about their new car or house just to show off, it can remind us to focus on humility and service instead.