I say: “O my God, do not take me in the midst of my days! Your years go on through all generations.
Parallel translations
- WEB I said, “My God, don’t take me away in the middle of my days. Your years are throughout all generations.
- KJV I said, O my God, take me not away in the midst of my days: thy years are throughout all generations.
- NKJV I said, “O my God, Do not take me away in the midst of my days; Your years are throughout all generations.
- NASB I say, “My God, do not take me away in the middle of my days, Your years are throughout all generations.
- NLT But I cried to him, “O my God, who lives forever, don’t take my life while I am so young!
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Quick answer
He prays not to be taken away in midlife, appealing to God whose years span all generations. He pleads on the basis of God's eternity.
Overview
The psalmist asks for more time, contrasting his short life with God's everlasting years. His hope rests not in himself but in the eternal God. This turn toward God's permanence leads into one of Scripture's great affirmations of God's unchanging nature.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 9
- Hab 1:12Are You not from everlasting, O LORD, my God, my Holy One? We will not die. O LORD, You have appointed them to execute judgment; O Rock, You have established them for correction.
- Ps 39:13Turn Your gaze away from me, that I may again be cheered before I depart and am no more.”
- Rev 1:8“I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, who is and was and is to come—the Almighty.
- Ps 102:12But You, O LORD, sit enthroned forever; Your renown endures to all generations.
- Isa 38:10–22I said, “In the prime of my life I must go through the gates of Sheol and be deprived of the remainder of my years.”
- Ps 9:7But the LORD abides forever; He has established His throne for judgment.
- Ps 90:1–2A prayer of Moses the man of God. Lord, You have been our dwelling place through all generations.
- Job 36:26Indeed, God is great—beyond our knowledge; the number of His years is unsearchable.
- Rev 1:4John, To the seven churches in the province of Asia: Grace and peace to you from Him who is and was and is to come, and from the seven Spirits before His throne,
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