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Psalm 49 Misplaced Trust in Wealth For the choir director. A psalm of the sons of Korah. Hear this, all you peoples; listen, all who inhabit the world,2
both low and high, rich and poor together.3
My mouth speaks wisdom; my heart’s meditation brings understanding.4
I turn my ear to a proverb; I explain my riddle with a lyre.5
Why should I fear in times of trouble? The iniquity of my foes surrounds me.6
They trust in their wealth and boast of their abundant riches.7
Yet these cannot redeem a person Or Certainly he cannot redeem himself, or Yet he cannot redeem a brother or pay his ransom to God —8
since the price of redeeming him is too costly, one should forever stop trying Or costly, it will cease forever —9
so that he may live forever and not see the Pit.10
For one can see that the wise die; the foolish and stupid also pass away. Then they leave their wealth to others.11
Their graves are their permanent homes, LXX, Syr, Tg; MT reads Their inner thought is that their houses are eternal their dwellings from generation to generation, though they have named estates after themselves.12
But despite his assets, Or honor mankind will not last; he is like the animals that perish.13
This is the way of those who are arrogant, and of their followers, who approve of their words. Lit and after them with their mouth they were pleased Selah 14
Like sheep they are headed for Sheol; Death will shepherd them. The upright will rule over them in the morning, and their form will waste away in Sheol, Hb obscure far from their lofty abode.15
But God will redeem me from the power of Sheol, for he will take me. Selah 16
Do not be afraid when a person gets rich, when the wealth Or glory, also in v. 17 of his house increases.17
For when he dies, he will take nothing at all; his wealth will not follow him down.18
Though he blesses himself during his lifetime — and you are acclaimed when you do well for yourself —19
he will go to the generation of his fathers; they will never see the light.20
Mankind, with his assets but without understanding, is like the animals that perish.