For He remembered that they were but flesh, A breath that passes away and does not come again.
Parallel translations
- WEB He remembered that they were but flesh, a wind that passes away, and doesn’t come again.
- KJV For he remembered that they were but flesh; a wind that passeth away, and cometh not again.
- BSB He remembered that they were but flesh, a passing breeze that does not return.
- NASB So He remembered that they were only flesh, A wind that passes and does not return.
- NLT For he remembered that they were merely mortal, gone like a breath of wind that never returns.
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God remembered their frailty, that they were merely passing flesh. His mercy reckoned with human weakness.
Overview
God 'remembered that they were but flesh,' like a fleeting wind. His patience flowed in part from compassion on human frailty and mortality. This tender remembrance of our weakness is echoed in the gospel, where God sent His Son in our flesh to bear what we could not.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Jas 4:14Whereas you don’t know what your life will be like tomorrow. For what is your life? For you are a vapor, that appears for a little time, and then vanishes away.
- Gen 6:3Yahweh said, “My Spirit will not strive with man forever, because he also is flesh; so his days will be one hundred twenty years.”
- Job 7:7Oh remember that my life is a breath. My eye shall no more see good.
- Job 7:16I loathe my life. I don’t want to live forever. Leave me alone, for my days are but a breath.
- Ps 103:14–16For he knows how we are made. He remembers that we are dust.
- Job 10:9Remember, I beg you, that you have fashioned me as clay. Will you bring me into dust again?
- John 3:6That which is born of the flesh is flesh. That which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
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