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11 ·Papyrus plants cannot [L Do papyrus plants…?] grow where there is no swamp,
    ·and reeds cannot [L or reeds…?] grow tall without water.
12 While they are still growing and not yet cut,
    they will dry up quicker than grass [Ps. 37:2; 102:4, 11; 129:6].
13 That is ·what will happen to [L the path of] those who forget God;
    the hope of the ·wicked [godless] will ·be gone [perish].
14 ·What they hope in is easily broken [L Their confidence is gossamer thread];
    what they trust is like a spider’s web [C without substance].
15 They lean on ·the spider’s web [L its house], but it ·breaks [L does not stand].
    They grab it, but it does not hold up.
16 They are like well-watered plants in the sunshine
    that spread their roots all through the garden.
17 They wrap their roots around a pile of rocks
    and look for a place among the stones.
18 But if a plant is torn from its place,
    then that place rejects it and says, ‘I never saw you.’
19 Now ·joy has gone away [or it (the plant) dissolves on the way];
    other plants grow up from the same dirt.

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