Psalm 49:12
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New International Version (©1984)
But man, despite his riches, does not endure; he is like the beasts that perish.

New Living Translation (©2007)
but their fame will not last. They will die, just like animals.

English Standard Version (©2001)
Man in his pomp will not remain; he is like the beasts that perish.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
But man in his pomp will not endure; He is like the beasts that perish.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
But mortals will not continue here with what they treasure. They are like animals that die.

King James Bible
Nevertheless man being in honour abideth not: he is like the beasts that perish.

American King James Version
Nevertheless man being in honor stays not: he is like the beasts that perish.

American Standard Version
But man being in honor abideth not: He is like the beasts that perish.

Bible in Basic English
But man, like the animals, does not go on for ever; he comes to an end like the beasts.

Douay-Rheims Bible
And man when he was in honour did not understand; he is compared to senseless beasts, and is become like to them.

Darby Bible Translation
Nevertheless, man being in honour abideth not: he is like the beasts that perish.

English Revised Version
But man abideth not in honour: he is like the beasts that perish.

Webster's Bible Translation
Nevertheless man being in honor abideth not: he is like the beasts that perish.

World English Bible
But man, despite his riches, doesn't endure. He is like the animals that perish.

Young's Literal Translation
And man in honour doth not remain, He hath been like the beasts, they have been cut off.

Geneva Study Bible

Nevertheless man being in honour abideth not: he is like the {h} beasts that perish.

(h) Concerning the death of the body.

Wesley's Notes

49:12 Man - Living in all splendor and glory. Abideth not - All his dreams of perpetuating his name and estate, shall be confuted by experience.

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

12. Contrasted with this vanity is their frailty. However honored, man

abideth not-literally, "lodgeth not," remains not till morning, but suddenly perishes as (wild) beasts, whose lives are taken without warning.

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

49:6-14 Here is a description of the spirit and way of worldly people. A man may have wealth, and may have his heart enlarged in love, thankfulness, and obedience, and may do good with it. Therefore it is not men's having riches that proves them to be worldly, but their setting their hearts upon them as the best things. Worldly men have only some floating thoughts of the things of God, while their fixed thoughts, their inward thoughts, are about the world; that lies nearest the heart. But with all their wealth they cannot save the life of the dearest friend they have. This looks further, to the eternal redemption to be wrought out by the Messiah. The redemption of the soul shall cost very dear; but, being once wrought, it shall never need to be repeated. And he, the Redeemer, shall rise again before he sees corruption, and then shall live for evermore, Re 1:18. This likewise shows the folly of worldly people, who sell their souls for that which will never buy them. With all their wealth they cannot secure themselves from the stroke of death. Yet one generation after another applaud their maxims; and the character of a fool, as drawn by heavenly Wisdom itself, Lu 12:16-21, continues to be followed even among professed Christians. Death will ask the proud sinner, Where is thy wealth, thy pomp? And in the morning of the resurrection, when all that sleep in the dust shall awake, the upright shall be advanced to the highest honour, when the wicked shall be filled with everlasting shame and contempt, Da 12:2. Let us now judge of things as they will appear in that day. The beauty of holiness is that alone which the grave cannot touch, or damage.


Psalm 49:20 Man in his pomp, yet without understanding, Is like the beasts that perish. (NASB ©1995)

Abide Abideth Animals Beasts Cut Despite End Endure Honor Honour Nevertheless Perish Pomp Riches


Nevertheless man being in honour abideth not: he is like the beasts that perish.

in honour Ps 49:20 39:5 82:7 Jas 1:10,11 1Pe 1:24

abideth. The word yalin, rendered abideth, signifies to lodge for a night. Man's continuance in the world, or in honour or distinction, resembles a traveller's lodging at an inn, whence he removes in the morning; and is frequently far more transient and evanescent.

beasts Ec 3:18-21 9:12

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