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Psalm 39

Show Me My Life’s End

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For the choir director. For Jeduthun.[a] A psalm by David.

The Psalmist’s Anguish

I said, “I will guard my ways
so that I do not sin with my tongue.
I will keep a muzzle on my mouth
    as long as the wicked are confronting me.”
I said nothing. I kept silent.
I did not even say anything good,
but my pain became worse.
Inside me my heart grew hot.
As I fretted, the fire burned.
So I spoke with my tongue.

The Shortness of Human Life

Lord, help me understand my end.
What is the limit of my days?
Let me know how fleeting I am.
See, you have cut short my days.[b]
My brief time before you is like nothing.
Indeed, every person, even at his best,
    is just a puff of air.[c] Interlude
A man flickers like a mirage.
He really has no more effect than a breeze.[d]
He piles things up, never knowing who will get them.

The Enduring Goodness of God

But now what do I wait for, Lord?
My hope is in you.
Save me from all my rebellious acts.
Do not let fools scorn me.
I said nothing.
I did not open my mouth,
because you are the one who caused this.
10 Stop punching me.
By the attack of your hand I am finished.
11 By your rebuke against guilt you discipline a man.
Like a moth you consume what he desires.
Indeed, every person is nothing but a puff of air. Interlude

Closing Prayer

12 Hear my prayer, O Lord.
Listen to my cry.
Do not ignore my tears,
for with you I am an alien,
just a visitor, as were all my ancestors.
13 Look away from me, so I can smile again
before I depart and am no more.

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 39:1 For Jeduthun may refer to the director of music to whom David entrusted this psalm. Or, if translated according to Jeduthun, this may refer to a musical style or a melody associated with Jeduthun.
  2. Psalm 39:5 Literally made them a few handbreadths. A handbreadth is about three inches.
  3. Psalm 39:5 Or a vapor that vanishes
  4. Psalm 39:6 Or he is all worked up for nothing

Psalm 39

For the choir director; for Jeduthun; a psalm by David.

I said,
    “I will watch my ways so that I do not sin with my tongue.
    I will bridle my mouth while wicked people are in my presence.”
I remained totally speechless.
    I kept silent, although it did me no good.
    While I was deep in thought, my pain grew worse.
        My heart burned like a fire flaring up within me.
    Then I spoke with my tongue:
“Teach me, O Yahweh, about the end of my life.
    Teach me about the number of days I have left
        so that I may know how temporary my life is.
Indeed, you have made the length of my days only a few inches.
    My life span is nothing compared to yours.
    Certainly, everyone alive is like a whisper in the wind. Selah
Each person who walks around is like a shadow.
    They are busy for no reason.
        They accumulate riches without knowing who will get them.”

And now, Adonay, what am I waiting for?
    My hope is in you!
Rescue me from all my rebellious acts.
    Do not disgrace me in front of godless fools.
I remained speechless.
    I did not open my mouth
    because you are the one who has done this.
10 Remove the sickness you laid upon me.
    My life is over because you struck me with your hand.
11 With stern warnings you discipline people for their crimes.
    Like a moth you eat away at what is dear to them.
    Certainly, everyone is like a whisper in the wind. Selah

12 Listen to my prayer, O Yahweh.
    Open your ear to my cry for help.
    Do not be deaf to my tears,
    for I am a foreign resident with you,
        a stranger like all my ancestors.
13 Look away from me so that I may smile again
    before I go away and am no more.