Psalms 39:5-6

5 "Behold, You have made 1my days as handbreadths, And my 2lifetime as nothing in Your sight; Surely every man at his best is a mere 3breath. Selah.
6 "Surely every man 4walks about as a phantom; Surely they make an 5uproar for nothing; He 6amasses riches and does not know who will gather them.

Psalms 39:5-6 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, [even] to Jeduthun, a Psalm of David. Some take Jeduthun to be the name of a musical instrument, as Jarchi, on which, and others the first word of a song, to the tune of which, this psalm was sung, as Aben Ezra; though it seems best, with Kimchi and others, to understand it as the name of the chief musician, to whom this psalm was sent to be made use of in public service; since Jeduthun was, with his sons, appointed by David to prophesy with harps and psalteries, and to give praise and thanks unto the Lord, 1 Chronicles 16:41; he is the same with Ethan {s}. The occasion of it is thought, by some, to be the rebellion of his son Absalom; so Theodoret thinks it was written when he fled from Absalom, and was cursed by Shimei; or rather it may be some sore affliction, which lay upon David for the chastisement of him; see Psalm 39:9; and the argument of the psalm seems to be much the same with that of the preceding one, as Kimchi observes.

{s} Vid. Hiller. Onomastic. Sacr. p. 513, 805.

Cross References 6

  • 1. Psalms 89:47
  • 2. Psalms 144:4
  • 3. Job 14:2; Psalms 62:9; Ecclesiastes 6:12
  • 4. 1 Corinthians 7:31; James 1:10, 11; 1 Peter 1:24
  • 5. Psalms 127:2; Ecclesiastes 5:17
  • 6. Psalms 49:10; Ecclesiastes 2:26; Ecclesiastes 5:14; Luke 12:20

Footnotes 4

  • [a]. Lit "standing firm"
  • [b]. Or "altogether vanity"
  • [c]. "Selah" may mean: "Pause, Crescendo" or "Musical interlude"
  • [d]. Lit "an image"
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