New American Bible, Revised Edition

Psalms 39 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

PSALM 39

1. For the leader, for Jeduthun. A psalm of David.

I

2. I said, “I will watch my ways,lest I sin with my tongue;I will keep a muzzle on my mouth.”

3. Mute and silent before the wicked,I refrain from good things.But my sorrow increases;

4. my heart smolders within me.In my sighing a fire blazes up,and I break into speech:

II

5. Lord, let me know my end, the number of my days,that I may learn how frail I am.

6. To be sure, you establish the expanse of my days;indeed, my life is as nothing before you.Every man is but a breath.Selah

III

7. Man goes about as a mere phantom;they hurry about, although in vain;he heaps up stores without knowing for whom.

8. And now, Lord, for what do I wait?You are my only hope.

9. From all my sins deliver me;let me not be the taunt of fools.

10. I am silent and do not open my mouthbecause you are the one who did this.

11. Take your plague away from me;I am ravaged by the touch of your hand.

12. You chastise man with rebukes for sin;like a moth you consume his treasures.Every man is but a breath.Selah

13. Listen to my prayer, Lord, hear my cry;do not be deaf to my weeping!For I am with you like a foreigner,a refugee, like my ancestors.

14. Turn your gaze from me, that I may smilebefore I depart to be no more.