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For the leader. Set in the style of Y'dutun. A psalm of David: I said, "I will watch how I behave, so that I won't sin with my tongue; I will put a muzzle on my mouth whenever the wicked confront me."
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I was silent, said nothing, not even good; but my pain kept being stirred up.
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My heart grew hot within me; whenever I thought of it, the fire burned. Then, [at last,] I let my tongue speak:
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"Make me grasp, ADONAI, what my end must be, what it means that my days are numbered; let me know what a transient creature I am.
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You have made my days like handbreadths; for you, the length of my life is like nothing." Yes, everyone, no matter how firmly he stands, is merely a puff of wind. (Selah)
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Humans go about like shadows; their turmoil is all for nothing. They accumulate wealth, not knowing who will enjoy its benefits.