Psalm 103:14-16
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14 For he knows how we are formed,
remembers that we are dust.(A)
15 As for man, his days are like the grass;
he blossoms like a flower in the field.(B)
16 A wind sweeps over it and it is gone;
its place knows it no more.
Job 14:1-2
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Chapter 14
1 Man born of woman
is short-lived and full of trouble,[a](A)
2 Like a flower that springs up and fades,(B)
swift as a shadow that does not abide.
Footnotes
- 14:1 The sorrowful lament of Job is that God should relent in view of the limited life of human beings. When compared to plant life, which dies but can revive, the death of human beings is final. Job’s wild and “unthinkable” wish in vv. 13–17 is a bold stroke of imagination and desire: if only in Sheol he were protected till God would remember him! Were he to live again (v. 14), things would be different, but alas, God destroys “the hope of mortals” (v. 19).
Isaiah 40:6
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6 A voice says, “Proclaim!”
I answer, “What shall I proclaim?”
“All flesh is grass,
and all their loyalty like the flower of the field.(A)
James 1:10
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10 and the rich one in his lowliness, for he will pass away “like the flower of the field.”(A)
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1 Peter 1:24
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24 for:
“All flesh is like grass,
and all its glory like the flower of the field;
the grass withers,
and the flower wilts;(A)
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