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I will listen carefully to a proverb,
    and with the harp[a] I will interpret my riddle.
Why should I be afraid in evil times
    when I am beset by the wickedness of my foes,[b]
those who place their trust in their wealth
    and boast of the abundance of their riches?

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 49:5 The psalmist alludes to a kind of inspiration: since all wisdom is from God (see Job 28), he lent his ear to hear it; at the same time, he makes use of the harp, the instrument that accompanied prophesying (see 1 Sam 10:5f; 2 Ki 3:15).
  2. Psalm 49:6 The psalmist stresses that there is no reason to fear the wicked, for they place their trust in their wealth—which is powerless to save them from God (see vv. 8-10).