Compare Translations for Psalm 89:47

Psalm 89:47 BBE
See how short my time is; why have you made all men for no purpose?
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Psalm 89:47 KJV
Remember how short my time is: wherefore hast thou made all men in vain?
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Psalm 89:47 RVR
Acuérdate de cuán corto sea mi tiempo: ¿Por qué habrás criado en vano á todos los hijos del hombre?
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Psalm 89:47 LSG
Rappelle-toi ce qu'est la dur?e de ma vie, Et pour quel n?ant tu as cr?? tous les fils de l'homme.
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Psalm 89:47 NRS
Remember how short my time is— for what vanity you have created all mortals!
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Psalm 89:47 ASV
Oh remember how short my time is: For what vanity hast thou created all the children of men!
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Psalm 89:47 CJB
Remember how little time I have! Was it for no purpose that you created all humanity?
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Psalm 89:47 RHE
(88-48) Remember what my substance is: for hast thou made all the children of men in vain?
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Psalm 89:47 ELB
Gedenke, was meine Lebensdauer ist, zu welcher Nichtigkeit du alle Menschenkinder erschaffen hast!
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Psalm 89:47 ESV
Remember how short my time is! For what vanity you have created all the children of man!
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Psalm 89:47 GDB
Ricordati quanto poco tempo io ho da vivere nel mondo; Perchè avresti tu creati in vano tutti i figliuoli degli uomini?
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Psalm 89:47 GW
Remember how short my life is! Have you created Adam's descendants for no reason?
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Psalm 89:47 GNT
Remember how short my life is; remember that you created all of us mortal!
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Psalm 89:47 HNV
Remember how short my time is! For what vanity have you created all the children of men!
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Psalm 89:47 CSB
Remember how short my life is. Have You created everyone for nothing?
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Psalm 89:47 BLA
Recuerda cuán breve es mi vida; ¡con qué propósito vano has creado a todos los hijos de los hombres!
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Psalm 89:47 LUT
Gedenke, wie kurz mein Leben ist. Warum willst du alle Menschen umsonst geschaffen haben?
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Psalm 89:47 NAS
Remember what my span of life is; For what vanity You have created all the sons of men !
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Psalm 89:47 NIRV
Remember how short my life is. You have created all people for such a useless purpose!
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Psalm 89:47 NIV
Remember how fleeting is my life. For what futility you have created all men!
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Psalm 89:47 NKJV
Remember how short my time is; For what futility have You created all the children of men?
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Psalm 89:47 NLT
Remember how short my life is, how empty and futile this human existence!
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Psalm 89:47 OST
Jusques à quand, Éternel, te cacheras-tu sans cesse, et ta colère sera-t-elle embrasée comme un feu?
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Psalm 89:47 RSV
Remember, O Lord, what the measure of life is, for what vanity thou hast created all the sons of men!
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Psalm 89:47 RIV
Ricordati quant’è fugace la mia vita, per qual nulla tu hai creato tutti i figliuoli degli uomini!
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Psalm 89:47 SEV
Acuérdate de cuán corto sea mi tiempo. ¿Por qué creaste sujetos a vanidad a todos los hijos del hombre?
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Psalm 89:47 SVV
Hoe lang, o HEERE! zult Gij U steeds verbergen, zal Uw grimmigheid branden als een vuur?
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Psalm 89:47 DBY
Remember, as regards me, what life is. Wherefore hast thou created all the children of men to be vanity?
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Psalm 89:47 MSG
Remember my sorrow and how short life is. Did you create men and women for nothing but this?
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Psalm 89:47 WBT
Remember how short my time is: why hast thou made all men in vain?
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Psalm 89:47 TMB
Remember how short my time is; why hast Thou made all men in vain?
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Psalm 89:47 TNIV
Remember how fleeting is my life. For what futility you have created all humanity!
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Psalm 89:47 WEB
Remember how short my time is! For what vanity have you created all the children of men!
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Psalm 89:47 WYC
Bethink thou what is my substance; for whether thou hast ordained vainly all the sons of men? (Remember thou what my substance is/how short my time is; hast thou ordained all the sons of men in vain?)
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Psalm 89:47 YLT
Remember, I pray Thee, what [is] life-time? Wherefore in vain hast Thou created All the sons of men?
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Psalms 89 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 89

God's mercy and truth, and his covenant. (1-4) The glory and perfection of God. (5-14) The happiness of those in communion with him. (15-18) God's covenant with David, as a type of Christ. (19-37) A calamitous state lamented, Prayer for redress. (38-52)

Verses 1-4 Though our expectations may be disappointed, yet God's promises are established in the heavens, in his eternal counsels; they are out of the reach of opposers in hell and earth. And faith in the boundless mercy and everlasting truth of God, may bring comfort even in the deepest trials.

Verses 5-14 The more God's works are known, the more they are admired. And to praise the Lord, is to acknowledge him to be such a one that there is none like him. Surely then we should feel and express reverence when we worship God. But how little of this appears in our congregations, and how much cause have we to humble ourselves on this account! That almighty power which smote Egypt, will scatter the enemies of the church, while all who trust in God's mercy will rejoice in his name; for mercy and truth direct all he does. His counsels from eternity, and their consequences to eternity, are all justice and judgment.

Verses 15-18 Happy are those who so know the joyful sound of the gospel as to obey it; who experience its power upon their hearts, and bring forth the fruit of it in their lives. Though believers are nothing in themselves, yet having all in Christ Jesus, they may rejoice in his name. May the Lord enable us to do so. The joy of the Lord is the strength of his people; whereas unbelief dispirits ourselves and discourages others. Though it steals upon us under a semblance of humility, yet it is the very essence of pride. Christ is the Holy One of Israel; and in him was that peculiar people more blessed than in any other blessing.

Verses 19-37 The Lord anointed David with the holy oil, not only as an emblem of the graces and gifts he received, but as a type of Christ, the King Priest, and Prophet, anointed with the Holy Ghost without measure. David after his anointing, was persecuted, but none could gain advantage against him. Yet all this was a faint shadow of the Redeemer's sufferings, deliverance, glory, and authority, in whom alone these predictions and promises are fully brought to pass. He is the mighty God. This is the Redeemer appointed for us, who alone is able to complete the work of our salvation. Let us seek an interest in these blessings, by the witness of the Holy Spirit in our hearts. As the Lord corrected the posterity of David for their transgressions, so his people shall be corrected for their sins. Yet it is but a rod, not a sword; it is to correct, not to destroy. It is a rod in the hand of God, who is wise, and knows what he does; gracious, and will do what is best. It is a rod which they shall never feel, but when there is need. As the sun and moon remain in heaven, whatever changes there seem to be in them, and again appear in due season; so the covenant of grace made in Christ, whatever alteration seems to come to it, should not be questioned.

Verses 38-52 Sometimes it is not easy to reconcile God's providences with his promises, yet we are sure that God's works fulfil his word. When the great Anointed One, Christ himself, was upon the cross, God seemed to have cast him off, yet did not make void his covenant, for that was established for ever. The honour of the house of David was lost. Thrones and crowns are often laid in the dust; but there is a crown of glory reserved for Christ's spiritual seed, which fadeth not away. From all this complaint learn what work sin makes with families, noble families, with families in which religion has appeared. They plead with God for mercy. God's unchangeableness and faithfulness assure us that He will not cast off those whom he has chosen and covenanted with. They were reproached for serving him. The scoffers of the latter days, in like manner, reproach the footsteps of the Messiah when ( 2 Peter. 3:3 2 Peter. 3:4 ) records of the Lord's dealings with the family of David, show us his dealings with his church, and with believers. Their afflictions and distresses may be grievous, but he will not finally cast them off. Self-deceivers abuse this doctrine, and others by a careless walk bring themselves into darkness and distress; yet let the true believer rely on it for encouragement in the path of duty, and in bearing the cross. The psalm ends with praise, even after this sad complaint. Those who give God thanks for what he has done, may give him thanks for what he will do. God will follow those with his mercies, who follow him with praises.

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