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Job 8:11

Context

8:11 Can the papyrus plant grow tall 1  where there is no marsh?

Can reeds flourish 2  without water?

Job 8:16

Context

8:16 He is a well-watered plant 3  in 4  the sun,

its shoots spread 5  over its garden. 6 

Job 14:9

Context

14:9 at the scent 7  of water it will flourish 8 

and put forth 9  shoots like a new plant.

Job 39:8

Context

39:8 It ranges the hills as its pasture,

and searches after every green plant.

1 sn H. H. Rowley observes the use of the words for plants that grow in Egypt and suspects that Bildad either knew Egypt or knew that much wisdom came from Egypt. The first word refers to papyrus, which grows to a height of six feet (so the verb means “to grow tall; to grow high”). The second word refers to the reed grass that grows on the banks of the river (see Gen 41:2, 18).

2 tn The two verbs, גָּאָה (gaah) and שָׂגָה (sagah), have almost the same meanings of “flourish, grow, become tall.”

3 tn The figure now changes to a plant that is flourishing and spreading and then suddenly cut off. The word רָטַב (ratav) means “to be moist; to be watered.” The word occurs in Arabic, Aramaic, and Akkadian, but only twice in the Bible: here as the adjective and in 24:8 as the verb.

4 tn The Hebrew is לִפְנֵי (lifne, “before”). Does this mean “in the presence of the sun,” i.e., under a sweltering sun, or “before” the sun rises? It seems more natural to take לִפְנֵי (lifne) as “in the presence of” or “under.”

5 tn Heb “its shoot goes out.”

6 tc Some have emended this phrase to obtain “over the roofs.” The LXX has “out of his corruption.” H. M. Orlinsky has shown that this reading arose from an internal LXX change, saprias having replaced prasias, “garden” (JQR 26 [1935/36]: 134-35).

7 tn The personification adds to the comparison with people – the tree is credited with the sense of smell to detect the water.

8 tn The sense of “flourish” for this verb is found in Ps 92:12,13[13,14], and Prov 14:11. It makes an appropriate parallel with “bring forth boughs” in the second half.

9 tn Heb “and will make.”



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