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All our days pass away under your wrath;
    our years are consumed like a sigh.
10 The span of our life numbers seventy years,
    or perhaps eighty, if we have enough strength.
Most of them are marked by toil and emptiness;[a]
    they pass swiftly, and then we fly away.
11 [b]Who understands the might of your anger
    and rightly fears the power of your wrath?

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 90:10 Most of them are marked by toil and emptiness: an alternative translation is: “Yet their span is but emptiness and sorrow” (see Gen 6:3; Job 20:8; Prov 10:27; Eccl 12:1ff; Sir 18:8f).
  2. Psalm 90:11 The psalmist prays that God may teach his people to appreciate the number of years given them and to use them in doing God’s will. He asks that they may acquire a correct view of life so as not to challenge God’s wrath but rather work out their salvation throughout their life. All this is given us in wisdom, which discerns the true values and gives the righteous a realistic attitude in accord with the divine will and adapted to circumstances (see Deut 4:6; 32:29). Hearts: see note on Ps 4:8.