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Psalms 49:4-13 in American Standard Version (1901)

4 I will incline mine ear to a parable: I will open my dark saying upon the harp.
5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, When iniquity at my heels compasseth me about?
6 They that trust in their 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 life is costly, And it faileth for ever),
9 That he should still live alway, That he should not see corruption.
10 For he shall see it. Wise men die; The fool and the brutish alike 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 names.
12 But man being in honor abideth not: He is like the beasts that perish.
13 This their way is their folly: Yet after them men approve their sayings. Selah
Psalms 49 in American Standard Version (1901)

Psalms 49:4-13 in Brenton Septuagint Translation

4 He shall summon the heaven above, and the earth, that he may judge his people.
5 Assemble ye his saints to him, those that have engaged in a covenant with him upon sacrifices.
6 And the heavens shall declare his righteousness: for God is judge. Pause.
7 Hear, my people, and I will speak to thee, O Israel: and I will testify to thee: I am God, thy God.
8 I will not reprove thee on account of thy sacrifices; for thy whole-burnt-offerings are before me continually.
9 I will take no bullocks out of thine house, nor he-goats out of thy flocks.
10 For all the wild beasts of the thicket are mine, the cattle on the mountains, and oxen.
11 I know all the birds of the sky; and the beauty of the field is mine.
12 If I should be hungry, I will not tell thee: for the world is mine, and the fulness of it.
13 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
Psalms 49 in Brenton Septuagint Translation

Psalms 49:4-13 in King James Version + Apocrypha

4 I will incline mine ear to a parable: I will open my dark saying upon the harp.
5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?
6 They that trust in their 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 soul is precious, and it ceaseth for ever:)
9 That he should still live for ever, and not see corruption.
10 For he seeth that wise men 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 names.
12 Nevertheless man being in honour abideth not: he is like the beasts that perish.
13 This their way is their folly: yet their posterity approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in King James Version + Apocrypha

Psalms 49:4-13 in King James (Authorized) Version

4 I will incline mine ear to a parable: I will open my dark saying upon the harp.
5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?
6 They that trust in their 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 soul is precious, and it ceaseth for ever:)
9 That he should still live for ever, and not see corruption.
10 For he seeth that wise men 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 names.
12 Nevertheless man being in honour abideth not: he is like the beasts that perish.
13 This their way is their folly: yet their posterity approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in King James (Authorized) Version

Psalms 49:4-13 in LXX2012: Septuagint in American English 2012

4 He shall summon the heaven above, and the earth, that he may judge his people.
5 Assemble you° his saints to him, those that have engaged in a covenant with him upon sacrifices.
6 And the heavens shall declare his righteousness: for God is judge. Pause.
7 Hear, my people, and I will speak to you, O Israel: and I will testify to you: I am God, your God.
8 I will not reprove you on account of your sacrifices; for your whole burnt offerings are before me continually.
9 I will take no bullocks out of your house, nor he-goats out of your flocks.
10 For all the wild beasts of the thicket are mine, the cattle on the mountains, and oxen.
11 I know all the birds of the sky; and the beauty of the field is mine.
12 If I should be hungry, I will not tell you: for the world is mine, and the fullness of it.
13 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
Psalms 49 in LXX2012: Septuagint in American English 2012

PSALMS 49:4-13 in Revised Version with Apocrypha (1895)

4 I will incline mine ear to a parable: I will open my dark saying upon the harp.
5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels compasseth me about?
6 They that trust in their 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 soul is costly, and must be let alone for ever:)
9 That he should still live alway, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he seeth that wise men die, the fool and the brutish together 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 names.
12 But man abideth not in honour: he is like the beasts that perish.
13 This their way is their folly: yet after them men approve their sayings. Selah
PSALMS 49 in Revised Version with Apocrypha (1895)

Psalms 49:4-13 in Translation for Translators

4 I think about MTY ◄proverbs/wise sayings►, and while I play my harp, I explain what they mean.
5 I am not RHQ afraid when I am in trouble/danger, when I am surrounded by my enemies,
6 by evil men who trust that things will always go well for them because they are wealthy, and who boast about being very rich.
7 They may be rich, but no one can pay money with the result that he would live forever! No one can pay God enough so that God will allow him to continue to live,
8 because that cost is too grreat, and he will never be able to pay enough
9 with the result that he will live forever and never die and be buried!
10 We see that foolish and stupid people die, but we see that wise people also die; they all leave their wealth, and others inherit it.
11 Those wise people once had houses on land that they owned, but now their graves are their homes forever, the place where they will stay for all time!
12 Even if people are great, that cannot prevent them from dying; all people die, the same as animals do.
13 That is what happens to those who foolishly trust in what they have accomplished, to those who are delighted in all that they possess.
Psalms 49 in Translation for Translators

Psalms 49:4-13 in LXX2012: Septuagint in British/International English 2012

4 He shall summon the heaven above, and the earth, that he may judge his people.
5 Assemble you° his saints to him, those that have engaged in a covenant with him upon sacrifices.
6 And the heavens shall declare his righteousness: for God is judge. Pause.
7 Hear, my people, and I will speak to you, O Israel: and I will testify to you: I am God, your God.
8 I will not reprove you on account of your sacrifices; for your whole burnt offerings are before me continually.
9 I will take no bullocks out of your house, nor he-goats out of your flocks.
10 For all the wild beasts of the thicket are mine, the cattle on the mountains, and oxen.
11 I know all the birds of the sky; and the beauty of the field is mine.
12 If I should be hungry, I will not tell you: for the world is mine, and the fullness of it.
13 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
Psalms 49 in LXX2012: Septuagint in British/International English 2012

Psalms 49:4-13 in World English Bible with Deuterocanon

4 I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will solve my riddle on the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
6 Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches—
7 none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him.
8 For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 that he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves.
12 But man, despite his riches, doesn’t endure. He is like the animals that perish.
13 This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in World English Bible with Deuterocanon

Psalms 49:4-13 in World English Bible (Catholic)

4 I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will solve my riddle on the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
6 Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches—
7 none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him.
8 For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 that he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves.
12 But man, despite his riches, doesn’t endure. He is like the animals that perish.
13 This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in World English Bible (Catholic)

Psalms 49:4-13 in World English Bible British Edition with Deuterocanon

4 I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will solve my riddle on the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
6 Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches—
7 none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him.
8 For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 that he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves.
12 But man, despite his riches, doesn’t endure. He is like the animals that perish.
13 This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in World English Bible British Edition with Deuterocanon

Psalms 49:4-13 in Bible in Basic English

4 I will put my teaching into a story; I will make my dark sayings clear with music.
5 What cause have I for fear in the days of evil, when the evil-doing of those who are working for my downfall is round about me?
6 Even of those whose faith is in their wealth, and whose hearts are lifted up because of their stores.
7 Truly, no man may get back his soul for a price, or give to God the payment for himself;
8 (Because it takes a great price to keep his soul from death, and man is not able to give it.)
9 So that he might have eternal life, and never see the underworld.
10 For he sees that wise men come to their end, and foolish persons of low behaviour come to destruction together, letting their wealth go to others.
11 The place of the dead is their house for ever, and their resting-place through all generations; those who come after them give their names to their lands.
12 But man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts.
13 This is the way of the foolish; their silver is for those who come after them, and their children get the pleasure of their gold. (Selah.)
Psalms 49 in Bible in Basic English

Psalms 49:4-13 in Darby Translation

4 I will incline mine ear to a parable, I will open my riddle upon the harp.
5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of adversity, when the iniquity of my supplanters encompasseth me? —
6 They depend upon their wealth, and boast themselves in the abundance of their riches. ...
7 None can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him,
8 (For the redemption of their soul is costly, and must be given up for ever,)
9 That he should still live perpetually, and not see corruption.
10 For he seeth that wise men die; all alike, the fool and the brutish perish, and they leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is, that their houses are for ever, their dwelling-places from generation to generation: they call the lands after their own names.
12 Nevertheless, man being in honour abideth not: he is like the beasts that perish.
13 This their way is their folly, yet they that come after them delight in their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in Darby Translation

Psalms 49:4-13 in Douay-Rheims 1899

4 He shall call heaven from above, and the earth, to judge his people.
5 Gather ye together his saints to him: who set his covenant before sacrifices.
6 And the heavens shall declare his justice: for God is judge.
7 Hear, O my people, and I will speak: O Israel, and I will testify to thee: I am God, thy God.
8 I will not reprove thee for thy sacrifices: and thy burnt offerings are always in my sight.
9 I will not take calves out of thy house: nor he goats out of thy flocks.
10 For all the beasts of the woods are mine: the cattle on the hills, and the oxen.
11 I know all the fowls of the air: and with me is the beauty of the field.
12 If I should be hungry, I would not tell thee: for the world is mine, and the fulness thereof.
13 Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks? or shall I drink the blood of goats?
Psalms 49 in Douay-Rheims 1899

Psalms 49:4-13 in Free Bible Version

4 I pay attention to wise sayings; I answer hard questions to a tune on the harp.
5 Why should I be afraid when trouble comes, when evil enemies surround me?
6 They trust in their wealth; they boast about their riches,
7 but no one can pay to rescue another from death; no one can pay a ransom to God.
8 Redemption is beyond price; no one could ever pay enough
9 that they could live forever and not face the grave.
10 Everyone knows that the wise die, those who are foolish and stupid too, leaving what they have to the next generation.
11 They think their homes will last forever, that where they live will continue for all generations.
12 But human beings, for all their fame, don't understand. They die, just like the animals.
13 This is the way of foolish people, yet those who come after them think they were clever! Selah.
Psalms 49 in Free Bible Version

Psalms 49:4-13 in Geneva Bible 1599

4 I will incline mine eare to a parable, and vtter my graue matter vpon the harpe.
5 Wherefore should I feare in the euil dayes, when iniquitie shall compasse me about, as at mine heeles?
6 They trust in their goods, and boast them selues in the multitude of their riches.
7 Yet a man can by no meanes redeeme his brother: he can not giue his raunsome to God,
8 (So precious is the redemption of their soules, and the continuance for euer)
9 That he may liue still for euer, and not see the graue.
10 For he seeth that wise men die, and also that the ignorant and foolish perish, and leaue their riches for others.
11 Yet they thinke, their houses, and their habitations shall continue for euer, euen from generation to generation, and call their lands by their names.
12 But man shall not continue in honour: he is like the beastes that die.
13 This their way vttereth their foolishnes: yet their posteritie delite in their talke. Selah.
Psalms 49 in Geneva Bible 1599

Psalms 49:4-13 in JPS TaNaKH 1917

4 (49-5) I will incline mine ear to a parable; I will open my dark saying upon the harp.
5 (49-6) Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my supplanters compasseth me about,
6 (49-7) Of them that trust in their wealth, and boast themselves in the multitude of their riches?
7 (49-8) No man can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him —
8 (49-9) For too costly is the redemption of their soul, and must be let alone for ever —
9 (49-10) That he should still live alway, that he should not see the pit.
10 (49-11) For he seeth that wise men die, the fool and the brutish together perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 (49-12) 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 names.
12 (49-13) But man abideth not in honour; he is like the beasts that perish.
13 (49-14) This is the way of them that are foolish, and of those who after them approve their sayings. Selah
Psalms 49 in JPS TaNaKH 1917

Psalms 49:4-13 in KJV Cambridge Paragraph Bible

4 I will incline mine ear to a parable: I will open my dark saying upon the harp.
5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, When the iniquity of my heels shall compass me about?
6 They that trust in their 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 soul is precious, And it ceaseth for ever:)
9 That he should still live for ever, And not see corruption.
10 For he seeth that wise men 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 names.
12 Nevertheless man being in honour abideth not: He is like the beasts that perish.
13 This their way is their folly: Yet their posterity approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in KJV Cambridge Paragraph Bible

Psalms 49:4-13 in Isaac Leeser Tanakh

4 (49:5) I will incline my ear to a parable: I will open with the harp my riddle.
5 (49:6) Wherefore should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my oppressors encompasseth me?—
6 (49:7) Of those that trust in their wealth, and boast themselves of the multitude of their riches?
7 (49:8) No one can in any wise redeem his brother, nor can he give to God redemption money for himself;
8 (49:9) For the ransom of their soul is too costly, and it is omitted for ever.
9 (49:10) And should he still live for ever? not see the pit?
10 (49:11) For he must see that wise men die, that together the fool and the brutish person perish and leave to others their wealth.
11 (49:12) Their inward thought is, that their houses are to be for ever, their dwelling-places, from generation to generation; they call them by their own names in various countries.
12 (49:13) Nevertheless man in his splendor endureth not: he is like the beasts that perish.
13 (49:14) This is their way, their folly: yet their posterity will take pleasure in their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in Isaac Leeser Tanakh

Psalms 49:4-13 in Updated Brenton English Septuagint

4 He shall summon the heaven above, And the earth, that he may judge his people.
5 Assemble ye his saints to him, Those that have engaged in a covenant with him upon sacrifices.
6 And the heavens shall declare his righteousness: For God is judge. Pause.
7 Hear, my people, and I will speak to thee, O Israel: And I will testify to thee: I am God, thy God.
8 I will not reprove thee on account of thy sacrifices; For thy whole burnt offerings are before me continually.
9 I will take no bullocks out of thy house, Nor he-goats out of thy flocks.
10 For all the wild beasts of the thicket are mine, The cattle on the mountains, and oxen.
11 I know all the birds of the sky; And the beauty of the field is mine.
12 If I should be hungry, I will not tell thee: For the world is mine, and the fullness of it.
13 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, Or drink the blood of goats?
Psalms 49 in Updated Brenton English Septuagint

Psalms 49:4-13 in Nyangumarta English Bible

Psalms 49:4-13 don't exist in Nyangumarta English Bible.

Psalms 49:4-13 in George Noyes Bible

4 I will incline mine ear to a poem; I will utter my song upon the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of adversity, When the iniquity of my adversaries encompasseth me;
6 They who trust in their riches, And glory in the greatness of their wealth?
7 No one can redeem his brother from death, Nor give a ransom for him to God,
8 That he should live to eternity, And not see the pit.
9 Too costly is the redemption of his life, And he giveth it up for ever.
10 For he seeth that wise men die, As well as the foolish and the ignorant; They perish alike, And leave their wealth to others.
11 They imagine that their houses will endure for ever, And their dwelling-places from generation to generation: Men celebrate their names on the earth.
12 Yet man, who is in honor, abideth not; He is like the beasts that perish.
13 Such is the way which is their confidence! And they who come after them approve their maxims. Pause.
Psalms 49 in George Noyes Bible

Psalms 49:4-13 in Open English Bible (Commonwealth Spelling)

4 I incline my ear to a proverb, on the lyre I will open my riddle.
5 Why should I be afraid in the days of misfortune, when circled by wicked and cunning foes,
6 who put their trust in their wealth, and boast of their boundless riches?
7 For assuredly no one can ransom themselves, or give to God the price of their life,
8 for the ransom of a life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 to keep them alive for ever and ever, so as never to see the pit at all.
10 But see it they will. Even wise people die, the fool and the brutish perish alike, and abandon their wealth to others.
11 The grave is their everlasting home, the place they shall live in for ever and ever, though after their own names they called whole lands.
12 Despite their wealth, they perish like dumb animals.
13 This is the fate of the confident fool, and the end of those who are pleased with their portion. Selah
Psalms 49 in Open English Bible (Commonwealth Spelling)

Psalms 49:4-13 in Open English Bible (U. S. spelling)

4 I incline my ear to a proverb, on the lyre I will open my riddle.
5 Why should I be afraid in the days of misfortune, when circled by wicked and cunning foes,
6 who put their trust in their wealth, and boast of their boundless riches?
7 For assuredly no one can ransom themselves, or give to God the price of their life,
8 for the ransom of a life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 to keep them alive for ever and ever, so as never to see the pit at all.
10 But see it they will. Even wise people die, the fool and the brutish perish alike, and abandon their wealth to others.
11 The grave is their everlasting home, the place they shall live in for ever and ever, though after their own names they called whole lands.
12 Despite their wealth, they perish like dumb animals.
13 This is the fate of the confident fool, and the end of those who are pleased with their portion. Selah
Psalms 49 in Open English Bible (U. S. spelling)

Psalms [Praises] 49:4-13 in One Unity Resource Bible

4 I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will open my riddle on the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
6 Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches—
7 none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him.
8 For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 That he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves.
12 But man, despite his riches, does not endure. He is like the animals that perish.
13 This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah ·contemplation with musical interlude·.
Psalms [Praises] 49 in One Unity Resource Bible

Psalms 49:4-13 in Unlocked Literal Bible

4 I will incline my ear to a parable; I will begin my parable with the harp.
5 Why should I fear the days of evil, when iniquity surrounds me at my heels?
6 Why should I fear those who trust in their wealth and boast about the amount of their riches?
7 It is certain that no one can redeem his brother or give God a ransom for him,
8 For the redemption of one's life is costly, and no one can pay what we owe.
9 No one can live forever so that his body should not decay.
10 For he will see decay. Wise men die; the fool and the brute alike perish and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inner thought is that their families will continue forever, and the places where they live, to all generations; they call their lands after their own names.
12 But man, having wealth, does not remain alive; he is like the beasts that perish.
13 This, their way, is their folly; yet after them, men approve of their sayings. Selah
Psalms 49 in Unlocked Literal Bible

Psalms 49:4-13 in World English Bible

4 I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will solve my riddle on the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
6 Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches—
7 none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him.
8 For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 that he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves.
12 But man, despite his riches, doesn’t endure. He is like the animals that perish.
13 This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in World English Bible

Psalms 49:4-13 in World English Bible British Edition

4 I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will solve my riddle on the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
6 Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches—
7 none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him.
8 For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 that he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves.
12 But man, despite his riches, doesn’t endure. He is like the animals that perish.
13 This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in World English Bible British Edition

Psalms 49:4-13 in Noah Webster Bible

4 I will incline my ear to a parable: I will open my dark saying upon the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when the iniquity of my heels shall encompass me?
6 They that trust in their 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 soul is precious, and it ceaseth for ever:)
9 That he should still live for ever, and not see corruption.
10 For he seeth that wise men 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 names.
12 Nevertheless man being in honor abideth not: he is like the beasts that perish.
13 This their way is their folly: yet their posterity approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in Noah Webster Bible

Psalms 49:4-13 in World Messianic Bible

4 I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will solve my riddle on the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
6 Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches—
7 none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him.
8 For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 that he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves.
12 But man, despite his riches, doesn’t endure. He is like the animals that perish.
13 This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in World Messianic Bible

Psalms 49:4-13 in World Messianic Bible British Edition

4 I will incline my ear to a proverb. I will solve my riddle on the harp.
5 Why should I fear in the days of evil, when iniquity at my heels surrounds me?
6 Those who trust in their wealth, and boast in the multitude of their riches—
7 none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give God a ransom for him.
8 For the redemption of their life is costly, no payment is ever enough,
9 that he should live on forever, that he should not see corruption.
10 For he sees that wise men die; likewise the fool and the senseless perish, and leave their wealth to others.
11 Their inward thought is that their houses will endure forever, and their dwelling places to all generations. They name their lands after themselves.
12 But man, despite his riches, doesn’t endure. He is like the animals that perish.
13 This is the destiny of those who are foolish, and of those who approve their sayings. Selah.
Psalms 49 in World Messianic Bible British Edition

Psalms 49:4-13 in Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

4 I shall bow down mine ear into a parable; I shall open my reason set forth in a psaltery.
5 Why shall I dread in the evil day? the wickedness of mine heel shall encompass me.
6 Which trust in their own virtue; and have glory in the multitude of their riches.
7 A brother again-buyeth not, shall a man again-buy? and he shall not give to God his pleasing.
8 And he shall not be able to give the price of ransom for his soul; and he shall travail into without end,
9 and he shall live yet into the end. He shall not see perishing,
10 when he shall see wise men dying; the unwise man and the fool shall perish together. And they shall leave their riches to aliens;
11 and the sepulchres of them be the houses of them without end. The tabernacles of them be in generation and in generation; they called their names in their lands.
12 A man/Man, when he was in honour, understood not; he is compar-isoned to unwise beasts, and is made like to those or them.
13 This way of them is cause of stumbling to them; and afterward they shall please altogether in their mouth.

Psalms 49:4-13 in Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling (Enhanced)

4 I shall bow down mine ear into a parable; I shall open my reason set forth in a psaltery. (I shall listen closely to a parable; then I shall set forth my understanding on a lute.)
5 Why shall I dread in the evil day? the wickedness of mine heel shall (en)compass me. (Why should I have fear, or be afraid, on the day of evil, when the wickedness of my enemies shall surround me?)
6 Which trust in their own virtue (or They who trust in their wealth); and have glory in the multitude of their riches.
7 A brother again-buyeth not, shall a man again-buy? and he shall not give to God his pleasing. (No one shall ever be able to redeem himself; he shall never be able to pay God the price that he asketh for him.)
8 And he shall not (be able to) give the price of ransom for his soul; and he shall travail into without end, (Yea, he shall never be able to pay the price of ransom for his own soul; even if he could work forever,)
9 and he shall live yet into the end. He shall not see perishing, (so that he would live forever, and not see perishing, or corruption.)
10 when he shall see wise men dying; the unwise man and the fool shall perish together. And they shall leave their riches to aliens; (For he seeth that the wise die; and that the foolish and the ignorant perish together with them. But they all leave their riches to others, even strangers;)
11 and the sepulchres of them be the houses of them without end. The tabernacles of them be in generation and in generation; they called their names in their lands. (and their tombs, or their graves, shall be their houses forever. Yea, their dwelling places for all generations; even though their lands were once called by their own names.)
12 A man/Man, when he was in honour, understood not; he is comparisoned to unwise beasts, and is made like to those. (For anyone, even when he hath been given great honour, liveth not forever; he is comparable to the unthinking beasts, and soon is made like them.)
13 This way of them is cause of stumbling to them; and afterward they shall please (al)together in their mouth. (Their way is a trap for themselves; and for all who seek to please them.)

Psalms 49:4-13 in Young's Literal Translation

4 I incline to a simile mine ear, I open with a harp my riddle:
5 Why do I fear in days of evil? The iniquity of my supplanters doth compass me.
6 Those trusting on their wealth, And in the multitude of their riches, Do shew themselves foolish.
7 A brother doth no one at all ransom, He doth not give to God his atonement.
8 And precious is the redemption of their soul, And it hath ceased — to the age.
9 And still he liveth for ever, He seeth not the pit.
10 For he seeth wise men die, Together the foolish and brutish perish, And have left to others their wealth.
11 Their heart is: Their houses are to the age, Their tabernacles to all generations. They proclaimed their names over the lands.
12 And man in honour doth not remain, He hath been like the beasts, they have been cut off.
13 This their way is folly for them, And their posterity with their sayings are pleased. Selah.