1 
 Hear  this,  all  you  peoples.Listen,  all  you  inhabitants  of  the  world,  +
2 
 both  low  and  high,rich  and  poor  together.  
3 
 My  mouth  will  speak  words  of  wisdom.My 
heart shall  utter  understanding.  
4 
 I  will  incline  my  ear  to  a  proverb.I  will  open  my 
riddle on  the  harp.  
+5 
 Why  should  I  fear  in  the  days  of  evil,when  iniquity  at  my  heels  surrounds  me?  +
6 
 Those  who  trust  in  their  wealth,and  boast  in  the  multitude  of  their  riches-  +
7 
 none  of  them  can  by  any  means  redeem  his  brother,nor  give  God  a 
ransom for  him.  
+8 
 For  the 
redemption of  their  life  is  costly,no  payment  is  ever  enough,  
+9 
 that  he  should  live  on  forever,that  he  should  not  see  corruption.  +
10 
 For  he  sees  that  wise  men  die;likewise  the  fool  and  the  senseless  perish,and  leave  their  wealth  to  others.  +
11 
 Their  inward  thought  is  that  their  houses  will  endure  forever,and  their  dwelling  places  to  all  generations.They  name  their  lands  after  themselves.  +
12 
 But  man,  despite  his  riches,  doesn't  endure.He  is  like  the  animals  that  perish.  +
13 
 This  is  the  destiny  of  those  who  are  foolish,and  of  those  who  approve  their  sayings.Selah.  +
14 
 They  are  appointed  as  a  flock  for  Sheol.Death  shall  be  their  shepherd.The  upright  shall  have  dominion  over  them  in  the  morning.Their  beauty  shall  decay  in  Sheol,far  from  their  mansion.  +
15 
 But  God  will  redeem  my  soul  from  the  power  of  Sheol,for  he  will  receive  me.Selah.  +
16 
 Don't  be  afraid  when  a  man  is  made  rich,when  the 
glory of  his 
house is  increased;  
+17 
 for  when  he  dies  he  will  carry  nothing  away.His  glory  won't  descend  after  him.  
18 
 Though  while  he  lived  he  blessed  his  soul-and  men  praise  you  when  you  do  well  for  yourself-  +
19 
 he  shall  go  to  the 
generation of  his  fathers.They  shall  never  see  the  light.  
20 
 A  man  who  has  riches  without  understanding,is  like  the  animals  that  perish.  +
 
            
Ps 49:1-20. This Psalm instructs and consoles. It teaches that earthly advantages are not reliable for permanent happiness, and that, however prosperous worldly men may be for a time, their ultimate destiny is ruin, while the pious are safe in God's care.
1-3. All are called to hear what interests all.
world--literally, "duration of life," the present time.