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9 lines
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## translationWords
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* [[en:tw:trouble]]
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## translationNotes
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* **For difficulties do not come forth from the soil** - "For difficulties do not come forth from the dust"
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* **But mankind makes his own trouble just as sparks fly upward** - The writer compares the trouble in people's lives to sparks shooting up from a fire. Both are inevitable. "But people have troubles from the time they are born just as surely as sparks shoot up from a fire" (See: [[en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_simile]])
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