As a moth] like the frail chrysalis or cocoon. As a booth] like the temporary shelter of the vineyard watchman.

19-23. The passage refers to the final fall of the wicked. In the Persian sacred books we read that the dead pious man is led by an angel created by his own good life to the 'bridge of the gatherer' leading to heaven, whilst a storm sweeps the wicked man to hell. The same idea seems to occur here. The sinner is not 'gathered,' but blown away into darkness.

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