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10 [a]like a ship that sails through the surging waters
    of whose passage—once it has passed by—no trace can be found,
    no wake from its keel in the waves;
11 or like a bird that flies through the air
    and no sign of its passage is left,
for the light air, whipped by the beat of its pinions
    and cleft by the force of its speed,
is traversed by the flapping wings,
    and afterward there is no sign of its passage;
12 or as when an arrow is shot at a target,
    the air is parted but immediately comes together again,
    and no evidence remains of its passage;

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Footnotes

  1. Wisdom 5:10 Some of the same images used here are found in Job 9:25-26; Prov 30:19.