Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Psalms 49:17
For when he dieth - He must die. His wealth cannot save him from the grave. It is always to be “assumed” of rich people, as of all other men, that they “will” have to die. The point is not one which is to be argued; not one about which there can be any doubt. Of all people, whatever else may be said of them, it may always be affirmed that they must die, and important inferences may be always drawn from that fact.He shall carry nothing away - It is not improbable that the apostle Paul had this... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Psalms 49:20
Man that is in honour, and under. standeth not, is like the beasts that perish . In Psalms 49:12 the writer had said of all men, that they are "like the beasts that perish," which is true in one sense; i.e. in reference to this life. Now, having taken a loftier flight, and embraced in his mental vision the whole life of man, he makes an important qualification of what he had said. All men die; but only those who are "without understanding" die without hope—"like the beasts:" for others... read more