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In the same way, a man getting ready to sail on the raging sea will call for help from a piece of wood that is not as strong as the ship he is about to board.
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Someone designed the ship out of a desire for profit, and a craftsman built it with skill.
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But it is your care, O Father, that steers it; you give it a safe path through the waves of the sea.
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People may go to sea even if they have no skill, because you can save them from any danger.
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It is your will that the things you have made by your wisdom should be put to use. And so people can cross the sea in a boat and come safely to land, because they trust their lives to that small piece of wood.
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This was how it was in ancient times, when a proud race of giants was dying away. The hope of the world escaped on such a boat under your guidance and left the world a new generation to carry on the human race.
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A blessing was on Noah's wooden boat that allowed righteousness to survive,
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but a curse is on an idol made by human hands. A curse is also on the one who makes it, because he works on this perishable thing and then calls it a god.