H3Whilst it is yet in his greennessH6998, and not cut down[H8735] H3001, it withereth[H8799] H6440beforeH2682any other herb.
H6199For he shall be like the heathH6160in the desertH7200, and shall not see[H8799] H2896when goodH935cometh[H8799] H7931; but shall inhabit[H8804] H2788the parched placesH4057in the wildernessH4420, in a saltH776landH3427and not inhabited[H8799] .
G1360ForG3956allG4561fleshG5613is asG5528grassG2532, andG3956allG1391the gloryG444of manG5613asG438the flowerG5528of grassG5528. The grassG3583withereth[G5681] G2532, andG438the flowerG846thereofG1601falleth away[G5627] :
G1161ButG4687he that received the seed[G5651] G1909intoG4075stony placesG3778, the sameG2076is[G5748] G191he that heareth[G5723] G3056the wordG2532, andG2117anonG3326withG5479joyG2983receiveth[G5723] G846it;
H1573Can the rushH1342grow up[H8799] H1207without mireH7685? canH260the flagH7685grow[H8799] H1097withoutH4325water?
H734So are the pathsH7911of all that forget[H8802] H410GodH2611; and the hypocrite'sH8615hopeH6shall perish[H8799] :
H7445That the triumphingH7563of the wickedH7138is shortH8057, and the joyH2611of the hypocriteH7281but for a moment?
H2186And they shall turnH5104the riversH2186far away[H8689] H2975; and the brooksH4693of defenceH1809shall be emptied[H8804] H2717and dried up[H8804] H7070: the reedsH5488and flagsH7060shall wither[H8804] .