5 Amidst those days that evil be,why should I, fearing, doubt?When of my heels th' iniquityshall compass me about.
6 Whoe'er they be that in their wealththeir confidence do pitch,And boast themselves, because they arebecome exceeding rich:
7 Yet none of these his brother canredeem by any way;Nor can he unto God for himsufficient ransom pay,
8 (Their soul's redemption precious is,and it can never be,)
9 That still he should for ever live,and not corruption see.
10 For why? he seeth that wise men die,and brutish fools alsoDo perish; and their wealth, when dead,to others they let go.
11 Their inward thought is, that their houseand dwelling-places shallStand through all ages; they their landsby their own names do call.