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Psalm 39:6

Young's Literal Translation 1862

Only, in an image doth each walk habitually, Only, `in' vain, they are disquieted, He heapeth up and knoweth not who gathereth them.

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Man, born of woman! Of few days, and full of trouble!

I have wasted away -- not to the age do I live. Cease from me, for my days `are' vanity.

Remember Thou that my life `is' a breath, Mine eye turneth not back to see good.

Vain for you who are rising early, Who delay sitting, eating the bread of griefs, So He giveth to His beloved one sleep.

Man to vanity hath been like, His days `are' as a shadow passing by.

Who `is' the man that liveth, and doth not see death? He delivereth his soul from the hand of Sheol. Selah.

A good man causeth sons' sons to inherit, And laid up for the righteous `is' the sinner's wealth.

For wealth maketh to itself wings, As an eagle it flieth to the heavens.

For riches `are' not to the age, Nor a crown to generation and generation.

I have seen all the works that have been done under the sun, and lo, the whole `is' vanity and vexation of spirit!

And turn aside anger from thy heart, And cause evil to pass from thy flesh, For the childhood and the age `are' vanity!

The end of the whole matter let us hear: -- `Fear God, and keep His commands, for this `is' the whole of man.

Vanity of vanities, said the preacher, the whole `is' vanity.

For to a man who `is' good before Him, He hath given wisdom, and knowledge, and joy; and to a sinner He hath given travail, to gather and to heap up, to give to the good before God. Even this `is' vanity and vexation of spirit.

I gathered for me also silver and gold, and the peculiar treasure of kings and of the provinces. I prepared for me men-singers and women-singers, and the luxuries of the sons of man -- a wife and wives.

And that wealth hath been lost in an evil business, and he hath begotten a son and there is nothing in his hand!

Why do ye weigh money for that which is not bread? And your labour for that which is not for satiety? Hearken diligently unto me, and eat good, And your soul doth delight itself in fatness.

If, then, ye are not able for the least -- why for the rest are ye anxious?

`And ye -- seek not what ye may eat, or what ye may drink, and be not in suspense,

and those using this world, as not using `it' up; for passing away is the fashion of this world.

who do not know the thing of the morrow; for what is your life? for it is a vapour that is appearing for a little, and then is vanishing;

your gold and silver have rotted, and the rust of them for a testimony shall be to you, and shall eat your flesh as fire. Ye made treasure in the last days!

because all flesh `is' as grass, and all glory of man as flower of grass; wither did the grass, and the flower of it fell away,

all your care having cast upon Him, because He careth for you.




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