Psalm 90
New American Bible Revised Edition

Fourth Book—Psalms 90–106

Psalm 90*

God’s Eternity and Human Frailty

1A prayer of Moses, the man of God.

I

Lord, you have been our refuge

through all generations.

2Before the mountains were born,

the earth and the world brought forth,

from eternity to eternity you are God.a

3You turn humanity back into dust,*

saying, “Return, you children of Adam!”b

4A thousand years in your eyes

are merely a day gone by,c

Before a watch passes in the night,

5*you wash them away;d

They sleep,

and in the morning they sprout again like an herb.

6In the morning it blooms only to pass away;

in the evening it is wilted and withered.*e

II

7Truly we are consumed by your anger,

filled with terror by your wrath.

8You have kept our faults before you,

our hidden sins in the light of your face.f

9Our life ebbs away under your wrath;g

our years end like a sigh.

10Seventy is the sum of our years,

or eighty, if we are strong;

Most of them are toil and sorrow;

they pass quickly, and we are gone.

11Who comprehends the strength of your anger?

Your wrath matches the fear it inspires.

12Teach us to count our days aright,

that we may gain wisdom of heart.

III

13Relent, O Lord! How long?

Have pity on your servants!

14Fill us at daybreak with your mercy,h

that all our days we may sing for joy.

15Make us glad as many days as you humbled us,

for as many years as we have seen trouble.i

16Show your deeds to your servants,

your glory to their children.

17May the favor of the Lord our God be ours.j

Prosper the work of our hands!

Prosper the work of our hands!


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