1A Prayer by Moses, the Man of God. 2Before, the mountains, were born, Or thou hadst brought forth the earth and the world, Even, from age to age, thou, [wast] GOD. 3Thou causest man to return unto dust, And hast said—Return, ye sons of Adam! 4For, a thousand years, in thine eyes, [are], As yesterday, in that it passed away, Or [as] a watch in the night. 5Thou hast snatched them away, A sleep, do they become, In the morning, [they are] like grass that shooteth up, 6In the morning, it sprouteth and shooteth up, By the evening, it is cut down and withered. 7 For we are consumed in thine anger, And, in thy wrath, are we dismayed; 8Thou hast set, Our iniquities before thee, Our secret near the luminary of thy face. 9For, all our days, decline in thy wrath,—We end our years like a sigh. 10The days of our years, have, in them, three score years and ten, And, if, by reason of strength, they have fourscore years, Yet, their boast, is labour and sorrow, For it hath passed quickly, and we have flown away. 11Who knoweth the strength of thine anger? Even, according to the fear of thee, is thy wrath! 12 How to number our days, so grant us to know, That we may win us a heart that hath wisdom. 13Return, Yahweh, oh how long? And have compassion upon thy servants; 14Satisfy us, in the morning, with thy lovingkindness, That we may shout aloud and be glad, Throughout all our days. 15Make us glad, according to, The days thou hast humbled us, The years we have seen misfortune: 16Let thy work, appear unto thy servants, And, thy majesty, upon their children; 17And let the delightfulness of Adonay our God be upon us,—And, the work of our hands, establish thou upon us, Yea, the work of our hands, establish thou it.