Psalm 49 v12-20 pt2 "Man despite his wealth is mortal; like the beasts, he fades away" To: Blaenwern

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Psalm 49 verses 12-20 of 20 "Man despite his wealth is mortal; like the beasts, he fades away."
Verse 11 was not sung probably because the Sing Psalms version has 13 stanzas which, being an odd number, make Blaenwern difficult. Verse 11 is given on the screen but it is not sung so the singing starts with the verse on the right.

tune: Blaenwern
Sing Psalms version
Falkirk Free Church
The images are only intended to provide resonances with some aspects of the psalm; they are not intended as a one-to-one correspondence. It is more like a visual cross-reference.
image: Harold Copping - The rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16: 19-31)

PSALM 49 8 7 8 7

1 Listen to me, all you peoples,
all who in the whole world dwell.
2 Low and high, both rich and needy,
hear the message I will tell.

3 I will speak with understanding;
wisdom from the heart I’ll preach.
4 I will listen to a proverb;
secrets with the harp I’ll teach.

5 Why should I fear days of evil,
when the wicked hem me in—
6 Those who boast of their possessions?
By their trust in wealth they sin.

7 There is no one who is able
to redeem a soul from death;
None can pay to God the ransom
to prolong another’s breath.

8 To redeem a life is costly—
none sufficient price can pay
9 So that one should live immortal,
free for ever from decay.

10 For we all can see life ending;
wise and foolish, all will die.
They must leave their wealth to others;
none can death’s demand defy.

11 So for endless generations
in their tombs they will remain,
Though they owned, while they were living,
lands to which they gave their name.

12 Man despite his wealth is mortal;
like the beasts, he fades away.
13 Thus the self-assured will perish,
though renowned for what they say.

14 Death will feed upon their bodies;
just like sheep they meet their fate.
In the grave their forms will perish,
far from where they lived in state.

But the upright ones will rule them,
once the morning light has shone.
15 From the grave God will redeem me;
he will take me for his own.

16 Do not quake before a rich man,
though his fortune grows immense,
And his outward state increases—
17 for he will take nothing hence.

He will soon descend with nothing
of the splendour he possessed,
18 Though in life he prospered greatly
and they told him he was blessed.

19 He will go to join his fathers—
never see the light of day.
20 Those with wealth and no discernment
are like beasts that pass away.

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