Psaume 103:16

16 Car le vent ayant passé dessus, elle n'est plus, et son lieu ne la reconnaît plus.

Psaume 103:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 103:16

For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone
A stormy wind, as the Targum, which tears it up by its roots, or blows off the flower, and it is seen no more; or a blighting easterly wind, which, blowing on it, shrivels it up, and it dies at once; such an one as blasted the seven ears of corn in Pharaoh's dream, ( Genesis 41:23 ) or any impetuous, drying, and noxious wind: and so when the east wind of adversity passes over a man, his riches, and honour, and estate, are presently gone; or some bodily distemper, which takes away health, strength, and beauty, and impairs the mind; and especially death, which removes at once into another world.

And the place thereof shall know it no more;
the place where the flower grew shall know it no more; or it shall be seen no more in it: so man, when he dies, though he is not annihilated, he is somewhere; he is in another world, either of happiness or woe; yet he is not in this world, in the house and family, in the station and business he was; he is no longer known nor seen among men on earth; see ( Job 7:10 ) .

Psaume 103:16 In-Context

14 Car il connaît de quoi nous sommes faits, il se souvient que nous ne sommes que poussière.
15 Les jours de l'homme sont comme l'herbe; il fleurit comme la fleur des champs.
16 Car le vent ayant passé dessus, elle n'est plus, et son lieu ne la reconnaît plus.
17 Mais la bonté de l'Éternel est de tout temps et à toujours sur ceux qui le craignent, et sa justice pour les enfants de leurs enfants,
18 Pour ceux qui gardent son alliance et se souviennent de ses commandements pour les accomplir.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.