JOB—NOTE ON Job 14:7 Job laments the limits of mortality by contrasting the consequences of cutting down a tree (vv. Job 14:7) and the death of a man (vv. Job 14:10). There is hope (v. Job 14:7) for a tree: even if root and stump decay (v. Job 14:8), it may still grow again (v. Job 14:9). However, when a man dies, his life on earth is finished (see vv. Job 14:10, Job 14:12, Job 14:14).

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