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[a]“O Lord, let me know my end
    and the number of days left to me;
    show me how fleeting my life is.
You have allotted me a short span of days;
    my life is as nothing in your sight;
    human existence is a mere breath. Selah
Humans are nothing but a passing shadow;
    the riches they amass are a mere breath,
    and they do not know who will enjoy them.[b]
“So now, O Lord, what do I wait for?
    My hope is in you.
Deliver me from all my sins;
    do not subject me to the taunts of fools.[c]
10 “I was silent and did not open my mouth,
    for it is you who have done it.
11 Remove your scourge from me;
    I am crushed by the blows of your hand.
12 You rebuke and punish people for their sins;
    like a moth you consume all their desires;
    human existence is a mere puff of wind. Selah
13 [d]“Hear my prayer, O Lord;
    do not be deaf to my cry
    or ignore my weeping.
For I am a wayfarer[e] before you,
    a nomad like all my ancestors.
14 Turn your eyes away so that I may be glad
    before I depart and am no more.”[f]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 39:5 The psalmist begs God to help him know and accept the brevity and vanity of life, a brevity and vanity stressed in other psalms (see Pss 62:10; 73:19; 90:10-11) and in Isa 40:17.
  2. Psalm 39:7 This passage is reminiscent of Ecclesiastes.
  3. Psalm 39:9 Fools: see notes on Ps 14:2, 3.
  4. Psalm 39:13 The psalmist—a sinner and overcome with adversity—feels like a stranger in God’s presence and in his world. Still, he has no doubts about belonging to the covenant community. So he begs the Lord to remove his judgment from him so that the psalmist may know joy once again.
  5. Psalm 39:13 Wayfarer: that is, one who is only a temporary sojourner on earth (see Lev 25:23: “The land belongs to me and you are my aliens and tenants”; see also Ps 119:19; 1 Pet 2:11).
  6. Psalm 39:14 Am no more: in the time of the psalmist there apparently was no idea of any resurrection, even a mitigated one in the netherworld (see note on Ps 6:6).