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Psalms 49
Hear
this,
all
ye
people;
give
a
ear,
all
ye
inhabitants
of
the
world:
2 Both
low
and
high,
rich
and
poor,
together.
3 My
mouth
shall
speak
of
wisdom;
and
the
meditation
of
my
heart
shall
be
of
understanding.
4 I
will
incline
mine
ear
to
a
parable:
I
will
a
open
my
dark
saying
upon
the
harp.
5 Wherefore
should
I
fear
in
the
days
of
evil,
when
the
iniquity
of
my
a
heels
shall
compass
me
about?
6 They
that
trust
in
their
a
wealth,
and
boast
themselves
in
the
multitude
of
their
riches;
7 None
of
them
can
by
any
means
redeem
his
brother,
nor
give
to
God
a
ransom
for
him:
8 (For
the
redemption
of
their
a
soul
is
precious,
and
it
ceaseth
for
ever:)
9 That
he
should
still
a
live
for
ever,
and
not
see
corruption.
10 For
he
seeth
that
wise
men
a
die,
likewise
the
fool
and
the
brutish
person
perish,
and
leave
their
wealth
to
others.
11 Their
inward
thought
is,
that
their
houses
shall
continue
for
ever,
and
their
dwelling
places
to
all
generations;
they
call
their
lands
after
their
own
a
names.
12 Nevertheless
man
being
in
honour
abideth
not:
he
is
like
the
beasts
that
perish.
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