Psalms, Chapter 39:
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Verses from Psalms, Chapter 39 of the book of Psalms in the Bible.
- 1. I said: I will watch my way, and I will not sin with my words; I will put a gag in my mouth while the wicked stand before me.
- 2. While I remained silent, resigned, my anguish increased to no avail; my heart burned within me, and as I meditated, the fire intensified. So I started saying:
- 3. Show me, Lord, the end of my life and the measure of my days, so that I may understand how transitory I am.
- 4. You determined my days like a large hand; the length of my life is nothing before you. In fact, the man is just a breath.
- 5. Yes, every man walks like a shadow; in vain he agitates, accumulating riches, without knowing who will enjoy them.
- 6. Now, Lord, for what shall I wait? My hope is in you.
- 7. Deliver me from all my transgressions; do not expose me to the mockery of fools.
- 8. I am silent, unable to open my mouth, because you are the one who acts.
- 9. Take your punishment away from me; I was wounded by the blow of your hand.
- 10. You rebuke and discipline man because of sin; like a moth, you destroy what he values most. In fact, the man is just a breath.
- 11. Hear my prayer, Lord; hear my cry for help; Don't ignore my lament. For I am a stranger before you, a traveler like all my ancestors.
- 12. Turn your gaze away from me, so that I may rejoice, before I go and be no more.