Catholic Public Domain Version
"For all our days have faded away, and at your wrath, we have fainted. Our years will be considered to be like a spider’s web. "
— Psalms 89:9, Catholic Public Domain Version
“Thou rulest the raging of the sea: when the waves thereof arise, thou stillest them.”
“Thou rulest the pride of the sea: When the waves thereof arise, thou stillest them. ”
“You rule the pride of the sea. When its waves rise up, you calm them.”
“You rule over the proud sea. When its waves surge, you calm them.”
“For all our days are spent; and in thy wrath we have fainted away. Our years shall be considered as a spider:”
“You have rule over the sea in storm; when its waves are troubled, you make them calm.”
“Thou rulest the raging of the sea: when the waves thereof arise, thou stillest them.”
In the morning, he may pass away like grass; in the morning, he may flower and pass away. In the evening, he will fall, and harden, and become dry.
For, at your wrath, we have withered away, and we have been disturbed by your fury.
You have placed our iniquities in your sight, our age in the illumination of your countenance.
For all our days have faded away, and at your wrath, we have fainted. Our years will be considered to be like a spider’s web.
The days of our years in them are seventy years. But in the powerful, they are eighty years, and more of these are with hardship and sorrow. For mildness has overwhelmed us, and we shall be corrected.
Who knows the power of your wrath? And, before fear, can your wrath
be numbered? So make known your right hand, along with men learned in heart, in wisdom.