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Verse 11

Can the rush grow up without mire ?.... No, at least not long, or so as to lift up his head on high, as the word signifies F1 היגאה "an attollit se", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Cocceius; "an superbiet", so some; Beza, Schultens. ; the rush or bulrush, which seems to be meant, delights in watery places, and has its name in Hebrew from its absorbing or drinking up water; it grows in moist and watery clay, or in marshy places, which Jarchi says is the sense of the word here used; the Septuagint understands it of the "paper reed", which, as Pliny F2 Nat. Hist. l. 13. c. 11. observes, grows in the marshy places of Egypt, and by the still waters of the river Nile:

can the flag grow without water ? or "the sedge" F3 אחו "carectum", V. L. "ulva", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Schmidt, Michaelis, Schultens. ; which usually grows in moist places, and on the banks of rivers; this unless in such places, or if without water, cannot grow long, or make any very large increase, or come to maturity; so some F4 Sic Bar Tzemach & Belgae. render it, "if the rush should grow up without", &c.; then it would be with it as follows.

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