the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
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Psalms 49:9
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so that he may live foreverand not see the Pit.
That he should live on forever, That he should not see corruption.
That he should still live for ever, and not see corruption.
that he should live on forever and never see the pit.
Do people live forever? Don't they all face death?
so that he might continue to live forever and not experience death.
So that he should live on eternally, That he should never see the pit (grave) and undergo decay.
That he might live on eternally, That he might not undergo decay.
That he should live on forever, That he should not see corruption.
That he may liue still for euer, and not see the graue.
That he should live on eternally,That he should not see corruption.
that he should live on forever and not see decay.
to stay alive forever and safe from death.
because the price for him is too high (leave the idea completely alone!)
That he should still live perpetually, [and] not see corruption.
You will never have enough to buy the right to live forever and keep your body out of the grave.
Do good for ever and you shall live for ever, and not see corruption.
to keep us from the grave, to let us live forever.
so that he may stay alive forever and not see the pit.
for he shall yet live forever; he shall never see corruption.
Yee though he lyue loge, & se not ye graue.
That he should still live alway, That he should not see corruption.
So that he might have eternal life, and never see the underworld.
For too costly is the redemption of their soul, and must be let alone for ever--
That he should still liue for euer, and not see corruption.
yea though he lyue long and see not the graue.
and live to the end, so that he should not see corruption.
That he should still live alway, that he should not see corruption.
and he schal lyue yit in to the ende.
That he should still live always, That he should not see corruption.
That he should still live for ever, [and] not see corruption.
That he should continue to live eternally, And not see the Pit.
to live forever and never see the grave.
to live forever and not see the grave.
that one should live on forever and never see the grave.
That he should, yet, live on, continually, Should not see corruption.
(48-10) And shall still live unto the end.
that he should continue to live on for ever, and never see the Pit.
And still he liveth for ever, He seeth not the pit.
That he should live on eternally, That he should not undergo decay.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
That he: Psalms 89:48, Proverbs 10:2, Proverbs 11:4, Ecclesiastes 8:8, Zechariah 1:5, Luke 16:22, Luke 16:23
see: Psalms 16:10, John 8:51, John 8:52, Acts 2:27, Acts 2:31, Acts 13:33, Acts 13:35-37
Reciprocal: Genesis 47:29 - must die Job 17:14 - corruption John 11:39 - Lord Acts 13:36 - and saw 1 Corinthians 15:42 - in corruption 1 Peter 4:14 - reproached
Cross-References
By now Balaam realized that God wanted to bless Israel. So he didn't work in any sorcery as he had done earlier. He turned and looked out over the wilderness. As Balaam looked, he saw Israel camped tribe by tribe. The Spirit of God came on him, and he spoke his oracle-message: Decree of Balaam son of Beor, yes, decree of a man with 20/20 vision; Decree of a man who hears God speak, who sees what The Strong God shows him, Who falls on his face in worship, who sees what's really going on. What beautiful tents, Jacob, oh, your homes, Israel! Like valleys stretching out in the distance, like gardens planted by rivers, Like sweet herbs planted by the gardener God , like red cedars by pools and springs, Their buckets will brim with water, their seed will spread life everywhere. Their king will tower over Agag and his ilk, their kingdom surpassingly majestic. God brought them out of Egypt, rampaging like a wild ox, Gulping enemies like morsels of meat, crushing their bones, snapping their arrows. Israel crouches like a lion and naps, king-of-the-beasts—who dares disturb him? Whoever blesses you is blessed, whoever curses you is cursed.
When the lioness saw she was luckless, that her hope for that cub was gone, She took her other cub and made him a strong young lion. He prowled with the lions, a robust young lion. He learned to hunt. He ate men. He rampaged through their defenses, left their cities in ruins. The country and everyone in it was terrorized by the roars of the lion. The nations got together to hunt him. Everyone joined the hunt. They set out their traps and caught him. They put a wooden collar on him and took him to the king of Babylon. No more would that voice be heard disturbing the peace in the mountains of Israel!
"I'm a grizzly charging Ephraim, a grizzly with cubs charging Judah. I'll rip them to pieces—yes, I will! No one can stop me now. I'll drag them off. No one can help them. Then I'll go back to where I came from until they come to their senses. When they finally hit rock bottom, maybe they'll come looking for me."
Yes, the purged and select company of Jacob will be like an island in the sea of peoples, Like the king of beasts among wild beasts, like a young lion loose in a flock of sheep, Killing and devouring the lambs and no one able to stop him. With your arms raised in triumph over your foes, your enemies will be no more!
Gill's Notes on the Bible
That he should still live for ever,.... Or "though he should live", c. w. Though the rich man should live ever so long, a thousand years twice told, as in Ecclesiastes 6:6 yet he could not in all this time, with all his riches, redeem his brother; and at last must die himself, and so must his brother too, as his own experience and observation may assure him, Psalms 49:10. Or the meaning is, he cannot so redeem his brother, or give to God a ransom for him, that he should live a corporeal life for ever, and never die; since all men die, wise men and fools, rich and poor; and much less that he should live and enjoy an "eternal life", as the Targum; a life of happiness and bliss hereafter, which is not to be obtained by gold and silver, but is the pure gift of God;
[and] not see corruption; the grave, the pit of corruption, the house appointed for all living: or "the judgment of hell", according to the Chaldee paraphrase.
w ויהי "etiamsi vivat", Gejerus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
That he should still live for ever - That his brother whom he could not redeem - or that he himself - should not die, Psalms 49:8. The idea is, that the price of life is so great that no wealth can rescue it so that a man shall not die.
And not see corruption - Should not return to dust, or moulder away in the grave. See the notes at Psalms 16:10.