Psalms 49 — ULB
For the chief musician. A psalm of the sons of Korah.
49Verse 1Hear this, all you peoples;give ear, all you inhabitants of the world,
Verse 2both low and high,
rich and poor together.
Verse 3My mouth will speak wisdom
and the meditation of my heart will be of understanding.
Verse 4I will incline my ear to a parable;
I will begin my parable with the harp.
Verse 5Why should I fear the days of evil,
when iniquity surrounds me at my heels?
Verse 6Why should I fear those who trust in their wealth
and boast about the amount of their riches?
Verse 7It is certain that no one can redeem his brother
or give God a ransom for him,
Verse 8For the redemption of one's life is costly,
and no one can pay what we owe.
Verse 9No one can live forever
so that his body should not decay.
Verse 10For he will see decay. Wise men die;
the fool and the brute alike perish
and leave their wealth to others.
Verse 11Their inner thought is that their families will continue forever,
and the places where they live, to all generations;
they call their lands after their own names.
Verse 12But man, having wealth, does not remain alive;
he is like the beasts that perish.
Verse 13This, their way, is their folly;
yet after them, men approve of their sayings. Selah
Verse 14Like sheep they are appointed for Sheol,
and death will be their shepherd.
The upright will rule over them in the morning,
and their bodies will be consumed in Sheol,
with no place for them to live.
Verse 15But God will redeem my life from the power of Sheol;
he will receive me. Selah
Verse 16Do not be afraid when one becomes rich,
and the glory of his house increases.
Verse 17For when he dies he will take nothing away;
his glory will not go down after him.
Verse 18He blessed his soul while he lived—
and men praise you when you live for yourself—
Verse 19he will go to the generation of his fathers
and they will never see the light again.
Verse 20One who has wealth but no understanding
is like the beasts, which perish.