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25 lines
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# Then it sprouted
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"Then the seed began to grow into a plant"
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# a spreading vine low to the ground
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"a vine that spreads out on the ground"
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# Its branches turned toward him
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The branches of the vine turned toward the eagle. This means that they began to grow upward towards the sky.
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# its roots grew under it
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Possible meanings are 1) "its roots grew under itself into the ground" or "the roots of the vine grew under the eagle."
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# So it became a vine
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"That is how the vine grew"
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# produced branches and sent out shoots
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"grew branches and spread its shoots"
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