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他們心裏思想:他們的家室必永存,住宅必留到萬代;他們以自己的名稱自己的地。 11 Their tombs will remain their houses 49:11 Septuagint and Syriac; Hebrew ((In their thoughts their houses will remain)) forever, their dwellings for endless generations, though they had 49:11 Or ((for they have)) named lands after themselves.
但人居尊貴中不能長久,如同死亡的畜類一樣。 12 But man, despite his riches, does not endure; he is 49:12 Hebrew; Septuagint and Syriac read verse 12 the same as verse 20. like the beasts that perish.
他們如同羊群派定下陰間;死亡必作他們的牧者。到了早晨,正直人必管轄他們;他們的美容必被陰間所滅,以致無處可存。 14 Like sheep they are destined for the grave, 49:14 Hebrew ((Sheol)); also in verse 15 and death will feed on them. The upright will rule over them in the morning; their forms will decay in the grave, 49:14 Hebrew ((Sheol)); also in verse 15 far from their princely mansions.
April 18 "And he shall bring it to pass." (Psa. 37:5.) I ONCE thought that after I prayed that it was my duty to do everything that I could do to bring the answer to pass. He taught me a better way, and showed that my self-effort always hindered His working, and that when I prayed and definitely believed Him for anything, He wanted me to wait in the spirit of praise, and only do what He wanted me to wait in the spirit of praise, and only do what He bade me. It seems so unsafe to just sit still, and do nothing but trust the Lord; and the temptation to take the battle into our own hands is often tremendous. We all know how impossible it is to rescue a drowning man who tries to help his rescuer, and it is equally impossible for the Lord to fight our battles for us when we insist upon trying to fight them ourselves. it is not that He will not, but He cannot. Our interference hinders His working. ─C.H.P. Spiritual forces cannot work while earthly forces are active. It takes God time to answer prayer. We often fail to give God a chance in this respect. It takes time for God to paint a rose. It takes time for God to grow an oak. It takes time for God to make bread from wheat fields. He takes the earth. He pulverizes. He softens. He enriches. He wets with showers and dews. He warms with life. He gives the blade, the stock, the amber grain, and then at last the bread for the hungry. All this takes time. Therefore we sow, and till, and wait, and trust, until all God's purpose has been wrought out. We give God a chance in this matter of time. We need to learn this same lesson in our prayer life. It takes God time to answer prayer. ─J.H.M.