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Psalm 49:9 - The Scriptures 1998

That he should still live forever, And not see the Pit.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

That he should still live for ever, And not see corruption.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

So that he should live on forever and never see the pit (the grave) and corruption.

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American Standard Version (1901)

That he should still live alway, That he should not see corruption.

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Common English Bible

no one can live forever without experiencing the pit.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

I will not accept calves from your house, nor he-goats from your flocks.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

I will not take calves out of thy house: nor he goats out of thy flocks.

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Psalm 49:9
13 Cross References  

For You do not leave my being in the grave, Neither let Your Kind One see corruption.


All the fat ones of the earth Shall eat and bow themselves; All who go down to the dust bow before Him, Even he who did not keep alive his own life.


What man would live and not see death? Who rescues his life from the power of the grave? Selah.


Treasures of wrongness are of no value, But righteousness delivers from death.


Riches do not profit in the day of wrath, But righteousness delivers from death.


No one has power over the spirit to retain the spirit, and no one has power in the day of death. There is no discharge in battle, and wrongness does not release those who are given to it.


“Your fathers, where are they? And the prophets, do they live forever?


that Elohim has filled this for us, their children, having raised up יהושע, as it has also been written in the second Psalm, ‘You are My Son, today I have brought You forth.’


because You shall not leave my being in the grave, nor shall You give Your Kind One to see corruption.


foreseeing this he spoke concerning the resurrection of the Messiah, that His being was neither left in the grave, nor did His flesh see corruption.