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Psalms 49:4-1964 bbe — I will put my teaching into a story; I will make my dark sayings clear with music. What cause have I for fear in the da…

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I will put my teaching into a story; I will make my dark sayings clear with music.

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What cause have I for fear in the days of evil, when the evil-doing of those who are working for my downfall is round about me?

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Even of those whose faith is in their wealth, and whose hearts are lifted up because of their stores.

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Truly, no man may get back his soul for a price, or give to God the payment for himself;

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(Because it takes a great price to keep his soul from death, and man is not able to give it.)

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So that he might have eternal life, and never see the underworld.

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For he sees that wise men come to their end, and foolish persons of low behaviour come to destruction together, letting their wealth go to others.

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The place of the dead is their house for ever, and their resting-place through all generations; those who come after them give their names to their lands.

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But man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts.

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This is the way of the foolish; their silver is for those who come after them, and their children get the pleasure of their gold. (Selah.)

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Death will give them their food like sheep; the underworld is their fate and they will go down into it; their flesh is food for worms; their form is wasted away; the underworld is their resting-place for ever.

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But God will get back my soul; for he will take me from the power of death. (Selah.)

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Have no fear when wealth comes to a man, and the glory of his house is increased;

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For at his death, he will take nothing away; his glory will not go down after him.

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Though he might have pride in his soul in his life-time, and men will give you praise if you do well for yourself,

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He will go to the generation of his fathers; he will not see the light again.

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Man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts.

— Psalms 49:4-1964, Bible in Basic English

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    “I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will open my riddle on the harp. Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me? Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches-- none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him. For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough, That he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption. For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others. Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves. But man, despite his riches, doesn't endure. He is like the animals that perish. This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah. They are appointed as a flock for Sheol. Death shall be their shepherd. The upright shall have dominion over them in the morning. Their beauty shall decay in Sheol, far from their mansion. But God will redeem my soul from the power of Sheol, for he will receive me. Selah. Don't be afraid when a man is made rich, when the glory of his house is increased. For when he dies he shall carry nothing away. His glory shall not descend after him. Though while he lived he blessed his soul-- and men praise you when you do well for yourself-- he shall go to the generation of his fathers. They shall never see the light. A man who has riches without understanding, is like the animals that perish. A Psalm by Asaph.”

Psalms 49 — Context

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Give attention to this, all you peoples; let your ears be open, all you who are living in the world.

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High and low together, the poor, and those who have wealth.

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From my mouth will come words of wisdom; and in the thoughts of my heart will be knowledge.

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I will put my teaching into a story; I will make my dark sayings clear with music.

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What cause have I for fear in the days of evil, when the evil-doing of those who are working for my downfall is round about me?

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Even of those whose faith is in their wealth, and whose hearts are lifted up because of their stores.

7

Truly, no man may get back his soul for a price, or give to God the payment for himself;

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(Because it takes a great price to keep his soul from death, and man is not able to give it.)

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So that he might have eternal life, and never see the underworld.

10

For he sees that wise men come to their end, and foolish persons of low behaviour come to destruction together, letting their wealth go to others.

11

The place of the dead is their house for ever, and their resting-place through all generations; those who come after them give their names to their lands.

12

But man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts.

13

This is the way of the foolish; their silver is for those who come after them, and their children get the pleasure of their gold. (Selah.)

14

Death will give them their food like sheep; the underworld is their fate and they will go down into it; their flesh is food for worms; their form is wasted away; the underworld is their resting-place for ever.

15

But God will get back my soul; for he will take me from the power of death. (Selah.)

16

Have no fear when wealth comes to a man, and the glory of his house is increased;

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For at his death, he will take nothing away; his glory will not go down after him.

18

Though he might have pride in his soul in his life-time, and men will give you praise if you do well for yourself,

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He will go to the generation of his fathers; he will not see the light again.

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Man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts.

Psalms 49:4-1964 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Psalms 49:4-1964 say?
Psalms 49:4-1964 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “I will put my teaching into a story; I will make my dark sayings clear with music. What cause have I for fear in the days of evil, when the evil-doing of those who are working for my downfall is round about me? Even of those whose faith is in their wealth, and whose hearts are lifted up because of their stores. Truly, no man may get back his soul for a price, or give to God the payment for himself; (Because it takes a great price to keep his soul from death, and man is not able to give it.) So that he might have eternal life, and never see the underworld. For he sees that wise men come to their end, and foolish persons of low behaviour come to destruction together, letting their wealth go to others. The place of the dead is their house for ever, and their resting-place through all generations; those who come after them give their names to their lands. But man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts. This is the way of the foolish; their silver is for those who come after them, and their children get the pleasure of their gold. (Selah.) Death will give them their food like sheep; the underworld is their fate and they will go down into it; their flesh is food for worms; their form is wasted away; the underworld is their resting-place for ever. But God will get back my soul; for he will take me from the power of death. (Selah.) Have no fear when wealth comes to a man, and the glory of his house is increased; For at his death, he will take nothing away; his glory will not go down after him. Though he might have pride in his soul in his life-time, and men will give you praise if you do well for yourself, He will go to the generation of his fathers; he will not see the light again. Man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts.”
Where is Psalms 49:4-1964 in the Bible?
Psalms 49:4-1964 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Psalms, chapter 49, verses 4–1964.
Who wrote Psalms?
Psalms is traditionally attributed to Multiple authors (David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others). Approximately 73 psalms are attributed to David; others to Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, Heman, and Ethan; the remainder are anonymous. It was written c. 1410–430 BC.
What is the book of Psalms about?
The Psalms are the prayer book and hymnal of God's people, gathering a thousand years of inspired song — praise, lament, thanksgiving, confession, and royal and messianic worship. Every emotion of the believing heart finds a voice here, and every voice finds its center in Christ.
What are the major themes of Psalms?
Psalms explores themes including Praise, Lament, Trust, Messiah, Refuge, Kingship. These themes shape the meaning and context of Psalms 49:4-1964.
What translation should I read Psalms 49:4-1964 in?
Psalms 49:4-1964 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Psalms 49:4-1964?
Psalms 49:4-1964 reads (BBE): “I will put my teaching into a story; I will make my dark sayings clear with music. What cause have I for fear in the days of evil, when the evil-doing of those who are working for my downfall is round about me? Even of those whose faith is in their wealth, and whose hearts are lifted up because of their stores. Truly, no man may get back his soul for a price, or give to God the payment for himself; (Because it takes a great price to keep his soul from death, and man is not able to give it.) So that he might have eternal life, and never see the underworld. For he sees that wise men come to their end, and foolish persons of low behaviour come to destruction together, letting their wealth go to others. The place of the dead is their house for ever, and their resting-place through all generations; those who come after them give their names to their lands. But man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts. This is the way of the foolish; their silver is for those who come after them, and their children get the pleasure of their gold. (Selah.) Death will give them their food like sheep; the underworld is their fate and they will go down into it; their flesh is food for worms; their form is wasted away; the underworld is their resting-place for ever. But God will get back my soul; for he will take me from the power of death. (Selah.) Have no fear when wealth comes to a man, and the glory of his house is increased; For at his death, he will take nothing away; his glory will not go down after him. Though he might have pride in his soul in his life-time, and men will give you praise if you do well for yourself, He will go to the generation of his fathers; he will not see the light again. Man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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