Property: Notes

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Premetaphorized simile  +
Riches bear fruit: riches increase, same word is also used in Psalm 92:15, same word also occurs in Proverbs 10:31, and Zec 9:17  +
Said to and about all who honor YHWH  +
The grass that naturally grows on earthen rooftops will wither quickly under the hot sun  +
The verb צוּץ (BDB) ציץ (HALOT) denotes ‘blossom’, then ‘shine, sparkle, gleam’. It is not simply the case that this verb has these different senses, for these different notions overlap regardless of the specific verb used.  +
The ה suffix on אָשִׁירָה...  +
Two instantiations in the verse of the same CM. See Psalm 80:8-13, 15-16 (?) for more examples."  +
V. 6 continues to elaborate on the transitoriness of the grass.  +
Verb is ellided where “my heart” is the argument  +
Within context, the irrigation likely maps to Torah as what enables flourishing.  +
confirms the plants are not planted in the building  +
confirms the plants are not planted in the building  +
conquered territory  +
conquered territory  +
conquered territory  +
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contentious  +
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explicit simile  +
explicit simile  +
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explicit simile  +