“Can the rush grow up without mire? can the flag grow without water?”
Bildad asks whether papyrus can grow without water or whether reeds can thrive without marsh, using the analogy of natural requirements to introduce a moral argument. The questions expect negative answers and suggest that just as plants require water, certain moral and spiritual conditions are necessary for human flourishing. The implication is that Job lacks such conditions.
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