For man, or For, man,

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For, man, as long as he is alive, his sayings and deeds are written.
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For man, as long as he is alive, his sayings and deeds are written.
Which sentence is correct grammatically?
 
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The second one seems correct. I am not sure exactly what it means, though.
 
Does it concern with religion?
 
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Yes, it is.
 
For, man - this means you are talking to someone you call man.
For man- you are talking about man
 
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