Psalms 146:4
His spirit goeth forth, he returneth to his earth, In that day have his thoughts perished.
His spirit goeth forth, he returneth to his earth, In that day have his thoughts perished.
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14If He doth set on him His heart, His spirit and his breath unto Him He gathereth.
15Expire doth all flesh together, And man to dust returneth.
4Man to vanity hath been like, His days `are' as a shadow passing by.
7And the dust returneth to the earth as it was, And the spirit returneth to God who gave it.
29Thou hidest Thy face -- they are troubled, Thou gatherest their spirit -- they expire, And unto their dust they turn back.
10And a man dieth, and becometh weak, And man expireth, and where `is' he?
11Waters have gone away from a sea, And a river becometh waste and dry.
12And man hath lain down, and riseth not, Till the wearing out of the heavens they awake not, Nor are roused from their sleep.
19For an event `is to' the sons of man, and an event `is to' the beasts, even one event `is' to them; as the death of this, so `is' the death of that; and one spirit `is' to all, and the advantage of man above the beast is nothing, for the whole `is' vanity.
20The whole are going unto one place, the whole have been from the dust, and the whole are turning back unto the dust.
22Cease for you from man, Whose breath `is' in his nostrils, For -- in what is he esteemed?
3Trust not in princes -- in a son of man, For he hath no deliverance.
2As a flower he hath gone forth, and is cut off, And he fleeth as a shadow and standeth not.
15Mortal man! as grass `are' his days, As a flower of the field so he flourisheth;
16For a wind hath passed over it, and it is not, And its place doth not discern it any more.
9Consumed hath been a cloud, and it goeth, So he who is going down to Sheol cometh not up.
10He turneth not again to his house, Nor doth his place discern him again.
12And man in honour doth not remain, He hath been like the beasts, they have been cut off.
17For at his death he receiveth nothing, His honour goeth not down after him.
3Thou turnest man unto a bruised thing, And sayest, Turn back, ye sons of men.
1My spirit hath been destroyed, My days extinguished -- graves `are' for me.
20From morning to evening are beaten down, Without any regarding, for ever they perish.
21Hath not their excellency been removed with them? They die, and not in wisdom!
47Remember, I pray Thee, what `is' life-time? Wherefore in vain hast Thou created All the sons of men?
48Who `is' the man that liveth, and doth not see death? He delivereth his soul from the hand of Sheol. Selah.
29He is not rich, nor doth his wealth rise, Nor doth he stretch out on earth their continuance.
30He turneth not aside from darkness, His tender branch doth a flame dry up, And he turneth aside at the breath of His mouth!
17His memorial hath perished from the land, And he hath no name on the street.
11My days have passed by, My devices have been broken off, The possessions of my heart!
22And draw near to the pit doth his soul, And his life to those causing death.
19It cometh to the generation of his fathers, For ever they see not the light.
9From the breath of God they perish, And from the spirit of His anger consumed.
5Lo, handbreadths Thou hast made my days, And mine age `is' as nothing before Thee, Only, all vanity `is' every man set up. Selah.
6Only, in an image doth each walk habitually, Only, `in' vain, they are disquieted, He heapeth up and knoweth not who gathereth them.
5O the happiness of him Who hath the God of Jacob for his help, His hope `is' on Jehovah his God,
7As his own dung for ever he doth perish, His beholders say: `Where `is' he?'
14for we do surely die, and `are' as water which is running down to the earth, which is not gathered, and God doth not accept a person, and hath devised devices in that the outcast is not outcast by Him.
6In the morning it flourisheth, and hath changed, At evening it is cut down, and hath withered.
15As he came out from the belly of his mother, naked he turneth back to go as he came, and he taketh not away anything of his labour, that doth go in his hand.
16And this also `is' a painful evil, just as he came, so he goeth, and what advantage `is' to him who laboureth for wind?
5If determined are his days, The number of his months `are' with Thee, His limit Thou hast made, And he passeth not over;
6Look away from off him that he may cease, Till he enjoy as an hireling his day.
7Withered hath grass, faded the flower, For the Spirit of Jehovah blew upon it, Surely the people `is' grass;
14who do not know the thing of the morrow; for what is your life? for it is a vapour that is appearing for a little, and then is vanishing;
10For he seeth wise men die, Together the foolish and brutish perish, And have left to others their wealth.
19Rich he lieth down, and he is not gathered, His eyes he hath opened, and he is not.
11for the sun did rise with the burning heat, and did wither the grass, and the flower of it fell, and the grace of its appearance did perish, so also the rich in his way shall fade away!
26Together -- on the dust they lie down, And the worm doth cover them over.
4For in vanity he came in, and in darkness he goeth, and in darkness his name is covered,
12While it `is' in its budding -- uncropt, Even before any herb it withereth.