Psalms 39
1 I
said, I will take
heed to my
ways, that I
sin not with my
tongue: I will
keep my
mouth with a
bridle, while the
wicked is before me.
2 I was
dumb with
silence, I held my
peace, even from
good; and my
sorrow was
stirred.
3 My
heart was
hot within me, while I was
musing the
fire burned:
then spake I with my
tongue, 4 LORD, make me to
know mine
end, and the
measure of my
days, what it is; that I may
know how
frail I am.
5 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. 6 Surely every
man walketh in a vain
shew: surely they are
disquieted in
vain: he heapeth
up riches, and
knoweth not who shall
gather them.
7 And now,
Lord, what
wait I for? my
hope is in thee.
8 Deliver me from all my
transgressions: make me not the
reproach of the
foolish. 9 I was
dumb, I
opened not my
mouth; because thou
didst it.
10 Remove thy
stroke away from me: I am
consumed by the
blow of thine
hand. 11 When thou with
rebukes dost
correct man for
iniquity, thou makest his
beauty to consume
away like a
moth: surely every
man is
vanity. Selah. 12 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.
13 O
spare me, that I may recover
strength, before I go
hence, and be no more.