Psalms. Chapter 39. TO THE OVERSEER. FOR JEDUTHUN. A PSALM OF DAVID. I have said, “I observe my ways, || Against sinning with my tongue, || I keep a curb for my mouth, || While the wicked is before me.” I was mute with silence, || I kept silent from good, and my pain is excited. My heart is hot within me, || In my meditating the fire burns, || I have spoken with my tongue. “Cause me to know, O YHWH, my end, || And the measure of my days—what it is,” || I know how frail I am. Behold, You have made my days handbreadths, || And my age is as nothing before You, || Only, every man set up is all vanity. Selah. Only, each habitually walks in an image, || Only, in vain, they are disquieted, || He heaps up and does not know who gathers them. And now, what have I expected? O Lord, my hope—it is of You. Deliver me from all my transgressions, || Do not make me a reproach of the fool. I have been mute, I do not open my mouth, || Because You have done it. Turn aside Your stroke from off me, || From the striving of Your hand I have been consumed. With reproofs against iniquity, || You have corrected man, || And dissolve his desirableness as a moth, || Only, every man is vanity. Selah. Hear my prayer, O YHWH, || And give ear to my cry, || Do not be silent to my tear, || For I am a sojourner with You, || A settler like all my fathers. Look from me, and I brighten up before I go and am not!