Psalms 39 captures a moment of intense self-restraint where the psalmist evaluates the insignificance of human striving against the backdrop of eternity. It establishes that true hope is found not in the accumulation of wealth but in the recognition of one's status as a 'stranger' and 'sojourner' on earth.
Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Selah.
Hear my prayer, O LORD, and give ear unto my cry; hold not thy peace at my tears: for I am a stranger with thee, and a sojourner, as all my fathers were.
O spare me, that I may recover strength, before I go hence, and be no more.
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David asks God to 'make me to know mine end,' which is a request for perspective rather than a date of death. The 'Word Secret' is Hebel, translated as 'vanity,' but more accurately meaning 'vapor' or 'breath,' emphasizing something that is visible but has no substance to hold. Discover the riches with psalms 39 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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