Psalms 90:3 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

Thou turnest man to destruction; and sayest, Return, ye children of men.

Ver. 3. Thou turnest man to destruction] Ad minutissimum quiddam, so Beza rendereth it, to a very small business, to dust and powder. Others, ad contritionem vel contusionem, by turning loose upon him various diseases and distresses; thou turnest him out of the world, Ecclesiastes 1:13. And generally, thou sayest of all and singular sons of men,

Return, ye] Your bodies to the earth, according to the decree, Genesis 3:17,19, your souls to God, that gave them, Ecclesiastes 12:7. And here the course of man's life is compared, saith one, to a race in a tilt or tourney, where we soon run to the end of the race, as it were, and then return back again. Intelligit Moses vitam humanam similem esse gyro, saith another. Man's life is compared to a ring or round; we walk a short round; and then God gathers us in to himself. One, being asked what life was? made an answer answerless, for he presently turned his back and went his way. We fetch here but a turn, and God saith, "Return, ye children of men." This some make to be an irony; as if God should say, Live again, if ye can. Some apply it to the resurrection, others to mortification and vivification.

Psalms 90:3

3 Thou turnest man to destruction; and sayest, Return, ye children of men.