Psalm 49/Expanded Paraphrase

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Build Expanded Paraphrase

Click within the CBC to insert an expansion. A textbox will appear. Type in (or copy into) the textbox and push ESC to cancel or ENTER to save.

Alternatively, you may edit the CBC/insertions alternation directly at Data/49/expanded-paraphrase.json for a final draft. If you're viewing a paraphrase from the wiki, save it as a draft and then modify.

If there is an extra space between two parts...

, you'll need to modify the json file directly. For example, to enable plots:

	{
		"verse": "1",
		"cbc": "plot",
		"Index": 6,
		"suppressFollowingSpace": true
	},
	{
		"verse": "1",
		"insertion": "s",
		"WordsBefore": 6,
		"Index": 7
	},

If a Google discourse sheet exists...

You may import the Expanded Paraphrase from the sheet by following these instructions.

Prepare the discourse sheet

  1. Open the Discourse Google sheet for this Psalm.
  2. Go to the tab named "Public-Text" (which is likely already made). If it doesn't exist, follow these instructions (you'll need it all by the end of this).

Prepare

To enable this, you must:

  1. Open the Discourse Google sheet for this Psalm.
  2. Add a new tab named "Public-Text" (the name isn't actually critical)
  3. Use as the formula in the top-left cell: ='Discourse Master Sheet'!A:A (or whatever the appropriate code is to select the first column of the master sheet).
  4. Drag the formula over to Column C and down as far as needed to get all the rows.
  5. File > Share > Publish to Web
  6. Instead of Entire Document, choose sheet Public-Text
  7. Instead of Web Page, choose Tab-separated values.
  8. Copy the link starting from after /d/e until before the &single, e.g. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTeE2dD9gc2v4rckm23VfBCDdpuLirI3DOxLQE10a2UHWl3puz8wPPCJ2wgBftP4VYqadCPb2pWOUwi/pub?gid=168152279&single=true&output=tsv
  9. Edit the base Psalm page, e.g. Psalm 19
  10. Add the DiscourseSheet property like this:
{{ResourceSite
|DiscourseSheet=2PACX-1vTeE2dD9gc2v4rckm23VfBCDdpuLirI3DOxLQE10a2UHWl3puz8wPPCJ2wgBftP4VYqadCPb2pWOUwi/pub?gid=168152279
|Banner Image=Psalm 19 banner image.jpg
  1. In D2, type "Expanded Paraphrase" as the new header. (This, like the one below, will be used by code to ensure this is what is intended.)
  2. In E2, type "Expanded Paraphrase as JSON" as the new header.

Get the spreadsheet ID

  1. Now you'll need to save the Google spreadsheet ID. This will be used to generate the JSON within the Google environment. (The Google sheet URL, which is likely already stored, will be used to extract the JSON into the Resource Site.)
  2. From the URL, copy the link starting from after /d until before the /edit?, e.g. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/49Ni8QMdjRtxVFj_eAcSD49kgnWmoNTLMZy0zvykIT8ku0/edit?gid=70249449086#gid=70249449086

Save the spreadsheet ID

(This step can be skipped if you'll only ever manuallly populate this; this goal permits us to bulk populate all discourse spreadsheets.)

  1. Edit the base Psalm page, e.g. Psalm 499
  2. Add the DiscourseSheetID property like this:
{{ResourceSite
|DiscourseSheetID=49Ni8QMdjRtxVFj_eAcSD49kgnWmoNTLMZy0zvykIT8ku0
|DiscourseSheet=2PACX-49vS309bCf4RkDjHEczGiDnZtOACqV94-DLwI_bYlzt5hugBM25ddPLVwaRETsZ9SyB46-7SpcGm3U8bX/pub?gid=70249449086
}}

Populate the Public-Text sheet

  1. Actually extract the bold & italics from the main sheet into the Public-Text sheet. This involves running an Apps Script. First open this: https://script.google.com/u/0/home/projects/497TAMP49KpcaMTXBf5qS0C-mflnt-49srgJTWns6bLRD_l6eNSj9zy4Bxzc/edit.
  2. Now add your discourse sheet id to the end of the list of spreadsheetIDs at the top, remembering to enclose it in double quotation marks and ensuring everything is comma-delimited.
  3. At the top of the page, ensure "extractBoldFromMultipleSpreadsheets" is in the menu bar.
  4. Click Run.
  5. If the Execution Log at the bottom of the page doesn't show "Execution started" and then "Execution completed" then ask Elizabeth for help...

Extract the Public-Text sheet to the Resource Site

This Psalm has the requisite Discourse Sheet info stored.

Use the Save current draft button at the bottom of the page to save.

Text (Hebrew) Verse Text (CBC) The Close-but-clear translation (CBC) exists to provide a window into the Hebrew text according to how we understand its syntax and word-to-phrase-level semantics. It is not intended to be used as a stand-alone translation or base text, but as a supplement to Layer-by-Layer materials to help users make full use of these resources.
לַמְנַצֵּ֬חַ לִבְנֵי־קֹ֬רַח מִזְמֽוֹר׃
1a
For the music director. By the Korahites. A Psalm.
שִׁמְעוּ־זֹ֭את כָּל־הָֽעַמִּ֑ים
2a
Hear this, all peoples.
הַ֝אֲזִ֗ינוּ כָּל־יֹ֥שְׁבֵי חָֽלֶד׃
2b
Give ear, all the inhabitants of the world;
גַּם־בְּנֵ֣י אָ֭דָם גַּם־בְּנֵי־אִ֑ישׁ
3a
both low and mighty,
יַ֝֗חַד עָשִׁ֥יר וְאֶבְיֽוֹן׃
3b
rich and poor alike.
פִּ֭י יְדַבֵּ֣ר חָכְמ֑וֹת
4a
My mouth will speak great wisdom;
וְהָג֖וּת לִבִּ֣י תְבוּנֽוֹת׃
4b
the meditation of my heart will utter great discernment.
אַטֶּ֣ה לְמָשָׁ֣ל אָזְנִ֑י
5a
I will incline my ear to a proverb;
אֶפְתַּ֥ח בְּכִנּ֗וֹר חִידָתִֽי׃
5b
I will explain my riddle with the lyre.
לָ֣מָּה אִ֭ירָא בִּ֣ימֵי רָ֑ע
6a
Why should I fear in evil days,
עֲוֺ֖ן עֲקֵבַ֣י יְסוּבֵּֽנִי׃
6b
whenever the iniquity of my persecutors surrounds me,
הַבֹּטְחִ֥ים עַל־חֵילָ֑ם
7a
those who trust in their wealth
וּבְרֹ֥ב עָ֝שְׁרָ֗ם יִתְהַלָּֽלוּ׃
7b
and who boast in the abundance of their riches?
אָח לֹא־פָדֹ֣ה יִפָּדֶה אִ֑ישׁ
8a
No, a person can not by any means redeem himself.
לֹא־יִתֵּ֖ן לֵאלֹהִ֣ים כָּפְרֽוֹ׃
8b
He can not offer a ransom to God for himself.
וְ֭יֵקַר פִּדְי֥וֹן נַפְשׁוֹ
9a
(For the ransom for his life is costly.
וְחָדַ֥ל לְעוֹלָֽם׃
9b
And it cannot ever be achieved)
וִֽיחִי־ע֥וֹד לָנֶ֑צַח
10a
that he should live forever
לֹ֖א יִרְאֶ֣ה הַשָּֽׁחַת׃
10b
and not see the pit.
כִּ֤י יִרְאֶ֨ה חֲכָמִים יָמ֗וּתוּ
11a
For that individual sees that the wise die;
יַ֤חַד כְּסִ֣יל וָבַ֣עַר יֹאבֵ֑דוּ
11b
that the fool and brutish alike perish
וְעָזְב֖וּ לַאֲחֵרִ֣ים חֵילָֽם׃
11c
and leave their wealth to others.
קִבְרָם בָּתֵּ֨ימוֹ לְעוֹלָ֗ם
12a
Their graves are their houses for eternity,
מִשְׁכְּנֹתָם לְדֹ֣ר וָדֹ֑ר
12b
their dwelling places from generation to generation,
קָֽרְאוּ בִשְׁמוֹתָם עֲלֵי אֲדָמוֹת׃
12c
although they have named lands with their names.
וְאָדָ֣ם בִּיקָר בַּל־יָלִין
13a
But even an individual in honor cannot remain alive.
נִמְשַׁ֖ל כַּבְּהֵמ֣וֹת נִדְמֽוּ׃
13b
He is the same as animals who have perished.
זֶה דַרְכָּם כֵּ֣סֶל לָ֑מוֹ
14a
This is the way of those who have foolish confidence
וְאַחֲרֵיהֶ֓ם בְּפִיהֶ֖ם יִרְצ֣וּ סֶֽלָה׃
14b
and those after them who approve [of them] with their words. Selah
כַּצֹּ֤אן לִשְׁאוֹל שַׁתּוּ
15a
Like a flock they have been appointed for Sheol;
מָ֤וֶת יִרְעֵם
15b
death shepherds them;
וַיִּרְדּוּ בָם יְשָׁרִים לַבֹּקֶר
15c
the upright dominate them when the morning approaches.
וְצִיּרָם לְבַלּוֹת שְׁאוֹל מִזְּבֻל לוֹ׃
15d
Their form is for Sheol to consume, away from their lofty habitation.
אַךְ־אֱלֹהִים יִפְדֶּה נַפְשִׁי
16a
But God will redeem my soul,
מִיַּד־שְׁאוֹל כִּי יִקָּחֵנִי סֶלָה׃
16b
from the power of Sheol he will surely take me. Selah
אַל־תִּירָא כִּי־יַעֲשִׁר אִישׁ
17a
Do not fear when another person becomes rich,
כִּי־יִרְבֶּה כְּבוֹד בֵּיתוֹ׃
17b
when the wealth of his house increases.
כִּי לֹא בְּמוֹתוֹ יִקַּח הַכֹּל
18a
For he will not take anything (with him), when he dies.
לֹא־יֵרֵד אַחֲרָיו כְּבוֹדֽוֹ׃
18b
His wealth will not go down after him.
כִּי־נַפְשׁוֹ בְּחַיָּיו יְבָרֵךְ
19a
Though in his life, he blesses himself
וְיוֹדֻךָ כִּי־תֵיטִיב לָךְ׃
19b
—and they praise you when you do well for yourself—
יָבוֹא עַד־דּוֹר אֲבוֹתָיו
20a
he will go to the generation of his ancestors,
עַד־נֵצַח לֹא יִרְאוּ־אוֹר׃
20b
who will never see light.
אָדָם בִּיקָר וְלֹא יָבִין
21a
An individual who is in honor yet can not understand
נִמְשַׁל כַּבְּהֵמוֹת נִדְמֽוּ׃
21b
is the same as animals who have perished.




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Hebrew Verse English
לַמְנַצֵּחַ לִבְנֵי־קֹרַח מִזְמוֹר 1 For the music director. By the Korahites. A Psalm.
שִׁמְעוּ־זֹאת כָּל־הָעַמִּים הַאֲזִינוּ כָּל־יֹשְׁבֵי חָלֶד 2 Hear this, all peoples. Listen, all the inhabitants of the world;
גַּם־בְּנֵי אָדָם גַּם־בְּנֵי־אִישׁ יַחַד עָשִׁיר וְאֶבְיוֹן 3 both low and mighty, rich and poor alike.
פִּי יְדַבֵּר חָכְמוֹת וְהָגוּת לִבִּי תְבוּנוֹת 4 My mouth will speak great wisdom; And the meditation of my heart [will be] great discernment.
אַטֶּה לְמָשָׁל אָזְנִי אֶפְתַּח בְּכִנּוֹר חִידָתִי 5 I will incline my ear to a proverb; I will explain my riddle with the lyre.
לָמָּה אִירָא בִּימֵי רָע עֲוֺן עֲקֵבַי יְסוּבֵּנִי 6 Why should I fear in evil days, whenever the iniquity of my persecutors surrounds me,
הַבֹּטְחִים עַל־חֵילָם וּבְרֹב עָשְׁרָם יִתְהַלָּלוּ 7 those who trust in their wealth and who boast in the abundance of their riches?
אָח לֹא־פָדֹה *יִפָּדֶה* אִישׁ לֹא־יִתֵּן לֵאלֹהִים כָּפְרוֹ 8 No, a person cannot by any means redeem himself. He cannot offer a ransom to God for himself
וְיֵקַר פִּדְיוֹן *נַפְשׁוֹ* וְחָדַל לְעוֹלָם 9 —for the ransom for his life would be [too] costly, and he should stop trying, for good—
וִיחִי־עוֹד לָנֶצַח לֹא יִרְאֶה הַשָּׁחַת 10 so that he should still live forever and not see the grave.
כִּי יִרְאֶה חֲכָמִים יָמוּתוּ יַחַד כְּסִיל וָבַעַר יֹאבֵדוּ וְעָזְבוּ לַאֲחֵרִים חֵילָם 11 For he sees that the wise die; that the fool and brutish alike perish and leave their wealth to others.
*קִבְרָם* בָּתֵּימוֹ לְעוֹלָם מִשְׁכְּנֹתָם לְדֹר וָדֹר קָרְאוּ בִשְׁמוֹתָם עֲלֵי אֲדָמוֹת 12 Their graves are their houses for eternity, their dwelling places from generation to generation, [although] they have claimed lands with their names.
וְאָדָם בִּיקָר בַּל־יָלִין נִמְשַׁל כַּבְּהֵמוֹת נִדְמוּ 13 Even a high-status individual cannot abide. He is the same as animals who have perished.
זֶה דַרְכָּם כֵּסֶל לָמוֹ וְאַחֲרֵיהֶם בְּפִיהֶם יִרְצוּ סֶלָה 14 This is the way of those who have foolish confidence and those after them who approve [of them] with their words. Selah.
כַּצֹּאן לִשְׁאוֹל שַׁתּוּ מָוֶת יִרְעֵם וַיִּרְדּוּ בָם יְשָׁרִים לַבֹּקֶר וְצוּרָם לְבַלּוֹת שְׁאוֹל מִזְּבֻל לוֹ 15 Like a flock they set themselves for Sheol; death shepherds them; and the upright dominate them when the morning approaches. And Sheol will consume their form, away from their lofty habitation.
אַךְ־אֱלֹהִים יִפְדֶּה נַפְשִׁי מִיַּד־שְׁאוֹל כִּי יִקָּחֵנִי סֶלָה 16 But God will redeem my soul, from the power of Sheol he will surely take me. Selah.
אַל־תִּירָא כִּי־יַעֲשִׁר אִישׁ כִּי־יִרְבֶּה כְּבוֹד בֵּיתוֹ 17 Do not fear when another person becomes rich, when the wealth of his house increases.
כִּי לֹא בְמוֹתוֹ יִקַּח הַכֹּל לֹא־יֵרֵד אַחֲרָיו כְּבוֹדוֹ 18 For he will not take anything [with him], when he dies. His wealth will not go down after him.
כִּי־נַפְשׁוֹ בְּחַיָּיו יְבָרֵךְ וְיוֹדֻךָ כִּי־תֵיטִיב לָךְ 19 Though in his life, he blesses himself —and they praise you when you do well for yourself—
*יָבוֹא* עַד־דּוֹר אֲבוֹתָיו עַד־נֵצַח לֹא יִרְאוּ־אוֹר 20 he will go to the generation of his ancestors, who will never see light.
אָדָם בִּיקָר וְלֹא *יָבִין* נִמְשַׁל כַּבְּהֵמוֹת נִדְמוּ 21 An individual is of high status but he cannot understand he is the same as animals who have perished.

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