"How much more those who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, who are crushed before the moth!"

If God even charges the angels with error, how much more moral man. "Man's mortality is pictured in several ways: He lives in mere perishable houses made of clay and built on dust, he is easily crushed like. moth, he is broken in pieces like. vessel (Ecclesiastes 12:6), and his tent-cord is plucked up (Job 4:19-21)" (Zuck p. 33). "The moth is one of the easiest insects to catch and crush" (Strauss p. 41). Man's life is quickly over, it happens between "morning and evening".

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Old Testament