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: The Master Musician s Melodies Bereans Sunday School Placerita Baptist Church 2005 by William D. Barrick, Th.D. Professor of OT, The Master s Seminary Psalm 49 The High Cost of Redemption 1.0 Introducing Psalm 49 Some common themes show up in Psalms 47 49: Preceding Psalms Psalm 49 48:14 God, Our God... will guide us v. 14 Death shall be their shepherd until death 47:1 O clap your hands, all peoples; v. 1 Hear this, all peoples; 48:10 So is Your praise to the ends of the earth; Give ear, all inhabitants of the world, Psalms 49 and 73 share many similarities. Both are wisdom psalms. The wisdom characteristics of Psalm 49 are also common to Ecclesiastes and Proverbs: Psalm 49 Ecclesiastes & Proverbs v. 3 My mouth will speak wisdom Proverbs 10:31 v. 4 I will incline my ear to a proverb; Proverbs 1:6 I will express my riddle on the harp. v. 10 even wise men die; Ecclesiastes 2:16 v. 10 leave their wealth to others Ecclesiastes 2:18; 6:2 vv. 12, 20 like the beasts that perish Ecclesiastes 3:19 v. 14 the upright shall rule over them Proverbs 12:24; 17:2 v. 17 when he dies he will carry nothing Ecclesiastes 5:15 away

2 Reading Psalm 49 (NAU) 49:1 A Psalm of the sons of Korah. Hear this, all peoples; Give ear, all inhabitants of the world, 49:2 Both low and high, Rich and poor together. 49:3 My mouth will speak wisdom, And the meditation of my heart will be understanding. 49:4 I will incline my ear to a proverb; I will express my riddle on the harp. 49:5 Why should I fear in days of adversity, When the iniquity of my foes surrounds me, 49:6 Even those who trust in their wealth And boast in the abundance of their riches? 49:7 No man can by any means redeem his brother Or give to God a ransom for him 49:8 For the redemption of his soul is costly, And he should cease trying forever 49:9 That he should live on eternally, That he should not undergo decay. 49:10 For he sees that even wise men die; The stupid and the senseless alike perish And leave their wealth to others. 49:11 Their inner thought is that their houses are forever And their dwelling places to all generations; They have called their lands after their own names. 49:12 But man in his pomp will not endure; He is like the beasts that perish. 49:13 This is the way of those who are foolish, And of those after them who approve their words. Selah. 49:14 As sheep they are appointed for Sheol; Death shall be their shepherd; And the upright shall rule over them in the morning, And their form shall be for Sheol to consume So that they have no habitation. 49:15 But God will redeem my soul from the power of Sheol, For He will receive me. Selah. 49:16 Do not be afraid when a man becomes rich, When the glory of his house is increased; 49:17 For when he dies he will carry nothing away; His glory will not descend after him. 49:18 Though while he lives he congratulates himself And though men praise you when you do well for yourself 49:19 He shall go to the generation of his fathers;

3 They will never see the light. 49:20 Man in his pomp, yet without understanding, Is like the beasts that perish. 2.0 Understanding Psalm 49 2.1 Outline 2.2 Notes I. The Psalmist s Call (vv. 1-4) II. The Psalmist s Query (vv. 5-12) III. The Psalmist s Consolation (vv. 13-20) v. 1 the world The Hebrew word j#l#d indicates the temporary world of time. People exist in a transitory world. v. 2 low and high... Rich and poor These two merisms refer to all people by means of two extreme categories of people. Compare young and old and ladies and gentlemen. vv. 3, 20 understanding... without understanding References to understanding form an inclusio highlighting the condition of fallen man in contrast to the wisdom God offers by revelation. v. 4 a proverb... my riddle Proverb: Man in his pomp is like the beasts that perish (the refrain in vv. 12 and 20). Riddle #1: What can a man give in exchange for his own soul? Answer: Verses 6-9. See Matthew 16:26. Riddle #2: What is the great equalizer between rich and poor? Answer: Verse 10. The riddle might be the contradiction encountered when those who are wicked enjoy ease and prosperity while the righteous suffer oppression and want. Gerald H. Wilson, Psalms Volume 1, NIV Application Commentary (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan, 2002), 748. vv. 5, 16 Why should I fear... Do not be afraid Another inclusio providing a rhetorical question and the understood answer. v. 8 the redemption of his soul is costly Compare 1 Peter 1:18-19. v. 9 That he should not undergo decay Literally, That he should not see the pit.

4 Note the parallelism. The second line speaks of death. Compare Psalms 16:10; 30:3, 9. vv. 9, 14 Eternal Life? That he should live on eternally (v. 9) and And the upright shall rule over them in the morning (v. 14). It is doubtful that the poet believes in an afterlife with God. The psalm is too early in the development of Israel s thought to formulate such a belief. Konrad Schaefer, Psalms, Berit Olam (Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press, 2001), 124. Most moderns, even A. B. Davidson and Salmond, minimise the Eschatology of the ancient Hebrews, so as to reduce it much below the level of that of the ancient neighbouring nations. Charles Augustus Briggs and Emilie Grace Briggs, The Book of Psalms, 2 vols., International Critical Commentary (reprint; Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1987), 1:411. vv. 12, 20 Refrain The differing portions ( will not endure and yet without understanding ) involve assonance (similarity of sound: B^l y*l'n and w+l)a y*b'n). The first refrain refers to the transitory nature of man and his wealth or power. Literally, does not spend the night. It suggests that in view of death a person s position in life is not as secure even as a traveler who turns into an inn for the evening. In our case, life is so short that we do not even make it to the morning. James Montgomery Boice, Psalms, 3 vols. (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Books, 1996), 2:412. The second refrain refers to the ultimate distinction not erased by death: spiritual understanding (= fear of the LORD). vv. 13, 15 Selah. What are the concepts upon which the reader is to meditate? v. 14 Death shall be their shepherd NIV s death will feed on them is based upon the verb s ambiguity. It can mean shepherd or graze. In either phraseology, the picture is sinister and a stark contrast to Psalm 23 s shepherd motif. Those who thought they needed no divine guide end up with a shepherd whose name is Death, who herds them into Sheol to dwell forever Schaefer, Psalms, 126. v. 15 But God This is the hope of the psalmist. Not only will God redeem him, God will receive him. Compare Genesis 5:24 and 2 Kings 2:11 (both use the same Hebrew verb).

5 3.0 Singing Psalm 49 1 Dust to dust, the mortal dies, Both the foolish and the wise; None forever can remain, Each must leave his hoarded gain. Yet within their heart they say That their houses are for aye, That their dwelling places grand Shall for generations stand. Tune: Rock of Ages (repeat last two lines of refrain) 3 O er them soon shall rule the just, All their beauty turn to dust; God my waiting soul shall save, He will raise me from the grave. Let no fear disturb your peace Though one s house and wealth increase; Death shall end his fleeting day, He shall carry naught away. 2 To their lands they give their name In the hope of lasting fame, But man s honor quickly flies, Like the lowly beast he dies. Though such folly mark their way, Men approve of what they say; Death their shepherd, they the sheep, He within his fold will keep. 4 Though in life he wealth attained, Though the praise of men he gained, He shall join those gone before, Where the light shall shine no more. Crowned with honor though he be, Highly gifted, strong and free, If he be not truly wise, Man is like the beast that dies. Author unknown 4.0 Praying Psalm 49 Lord, help me to meditate on Your Word with understanding. [v. 3] Teach me not to fear the days of adversity. [v. 5] Father, thank You for the priceless ransom Christ paid for my soul. [vv. 8, 9] Do not let me focus more on my house than on You, O God. [v. 11] 5.0 Applying Psalm 49 No man can save himself from death and hell. Wealth is not the answer to life s greatest riddles.