Words of Current Interest

The words in this issue are related to the Lesson-Sermon in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY designated to be read in Christian Science churches on March 12, 1967.

All of them shall wax old like a garment (Ps. 102:26)

The Revised Standard Version suggests: "They will all wear out like a garment"; and Moffatt has, "They wear out like a robe." Bridges and Weigle observe that as the verb "wax" is used in the King James Version "it carries no connotation of increase in magnitude or strength; it is equivalent to 'grow' only in the sense that both 'wax' and 'grow' are equivalent to 'become.'"

Crushed before the moth (Job 4:19)

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