The Scriptures are also positive and numerous which
declare that “Hades,” where the Rich Man is said to be “buried”
is always represented as a place of silence. “There is no work, nor
device, nor knowledge in the grave (Heb. Sheol) whither thou
goest” (Ecc. 9:10).
But the rich man, here, was making "devices", based on his "knowledge".
Of those who are there it is written:
"Their love, and their hatred, and their envy is now perished; neither
have they any more a portion for ever in anything that is done under the
sun” (Ecclesiastes 9:6).
But the rich man is represented as having “love” for his brethren; and
as having a “portion” in what is being done on earth. The Psalms
declare that:
“In death there is no remembrance of Thee,
In the grave (Hebrew - Sheol) who shall give Thee thanks?” (Psalm
66:5)
“Let them be silent in the grave” (Hebrew