< Psalms 39 >
1 For the chief musician, for Jeduthun. A psalm of David. I decided, “I will watch what I say so that I do not sin with my tongue. I will muzzle my mouth while in the presence of an evil man.”
2 I kept silent; I kept back my words even from saying anything good, and my pain grew worse.
3 My heart became hot; when I thought about these things, it burned like a fire. Then finally I spoke.
4 “Yahweh, make me know when will be the end of my life and the extent of my days. Show me how transient I am.
5 See, you have made my days only the width of my hand, and my lifetime is like nothing before you. Surely every man is a single breath. (Selah)
6 Surely every man walks about like a shadow. Surely everyone hurries about to accumulate riches although they do not know who will receive them.
7 Now, Lord, for what am I waiting? You are my only hope.
8 Rescue me from my sins; do not make me the reproach of fools.
9 I am silent and cannot open my mouth, because it is you who has done it.
10 Stop wounding me; I am overwhelmed by the blow of your hand.
11 When you discipline people for sin, you consume the things they desire like a moth; surely all people are nothing but vapor. (Selah)
12 Hear my prayer, Yahweh, and listen to me; listen to my weeping! Do not be deaf to me, for I am like a foreigner with you, a refugee like all my ancestors were.
13 Turn your gaze from me so that I may smile again before I die.”