Loading…
New Century Version
Restore columns
Exit Fullscreen

14 “All of us born to women

live only a few days and have lots of trouble.

We grow up like flowers and then dry up and die.

We are like a passing shadow that does not last.

Lord, do you need to watch me like this?

Must you bring me before you to be judged?

No one can bring something clean from something dirty.

Our time is limited.

You have given us only so many months to live

and have set limits we cannot go beyond.

So look away from us and leave us alone

until we put in our time like a laborer.

“If a tree is cut down,

there is hope that it will grow again

and will send out new branches.

Even if its roots grow old in the ground,

and its stump dies in the dirt,

at the smell of water it will bud

and put out new shoots like a plant.

10  But we die, and our bodies are laid in the ground;

we take our last breath and are gone.

11  Water disappears from a lake,

and a river loses its water and dries up.

12  In the same way, we lie down and do not rise again;

we will not get up or be awakened

until the heavens disappear.

13  “I wish you would hide me in the grave;

hide me until your anger is gone.

I wish you would set a time

and then remember me!

14  Will the dead live again?

All my days are a struggle;

I will wait until my change comes.

15  You will call, and I will answer you;

you will desire the creature your hands have made.

16  Then you will count my steps,

but you will not keep track of my sin.

17  My wrongs will be closed up in a bag,

and you will cover up my sin.

18  “A mountain washes away and crumbles;

and a rock can be moved from its place.

19  Water washes over stones and wears them down,

and rushing waters wash away the dirt.

In the same way, you destroy hope.

20  You defeat people forever, and they are gone;

you change their appearance and send them away.

21  Their children are honored, but they do not know it;

their children are disgraced, but they do not see it.

22  They only feel the pain of their body

and feel sorry for themselves.”

NCV

About New Century Version

The New Century Version is one of the easiest translations of the Bible to understand. It accurately communicates the messages found in the original languages of biblical manuscripts, using the kind of terms you use every day. It uses contemporary language with down-to-earth vocabulary. The end result is a fresh, straightforward, and strong translations of God’s truth; and it is something you can connect with in your daily life. You’ll find it easier to experience God's Word as it truly is—absolutely clear, powerfully alive, and completely life-changing.

Copyright

Copyright 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.

The Publisher is pleased herely to grant permission for the New Century Version to be quoted or reprinted without prior written permission with the following qualifications: (1) up to and including one thousand (1,000) verses may be quoted, except: (a) the verses being quoted may not comprise as much as 50 percent of the work in which they are quoted. and/or (b) the verses quoted may not comprise an entire book of the Bible when quoted; (2) all NCV quotations must conform accurately to the NCV text.

Quotations from this Bible may be identified in written form with the abbreviation (NCV) in less formal documents, such as bulletins, newsletters, curriculum, media pieces, posters, transparencies, and where space is limited.

A proper credit line must appear on the title or copyright page of any work quoting from the New Century Version, as follows:

“Scriptures quoted from The Holy Bible: New Century Version®, copyright © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission.”

Quotations of more than 1,000 verses must be approved by Thomas Nelson, Inc., in writing in advance of use.

Support Info

ncv

Table of Contents