| Chapter 3 |
1 | After this hath Job opened his mouth, and revileth his day.
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2 | And Job answereth and saith: --
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3 | Let the day perish in which I am born, And the night that hath said: 'A man-child hath been conceived.'
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4 | That day -- let it be darkness, Let not God require it from above, Nor let light shine upon it.
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5 | Let darkness and death-shade redeem it, Let a cloud tabernacle upon it, Let them terrify it as the most bitter of days.
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6 | That night -- let thick darkness take it, Let it not be united to days of the year, Into the number of months let it not come.
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7 | Lo! that night -- let it be gloomy, Let no singing come into it.
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8 | Let the cursers of day mark it, Who are ready to wake up Leviathan.
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9 | Let the stars of its twilight be dark, Let it wait for light, and there is none, And let it not look on the eyelids of the dawn.
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10 | Because it hath not shut the doors Of the womb that was mine! And hide misery from mine eyes.
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11 | Why from the womb do I not die? From the belly I have come forth and gasp!
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12 | Wherefore have knees been before me? And what [are] breasts, that I suck?
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13 | For now, I have lain down, and am quiet, I have slept -- then there is rest to me,
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14 | With kings and counsellors of earth, These building wastes for themselves.
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15 | Or with princes -- they have gold, They are filling their houses [with] silver.
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16 | (Or as a hidden abortion I am not, As infants -- they have not seen light.)
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17 | There the wicked have ceased troubling, And there rest do the wearied in power.
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18 | Together prisoners have been at ease, They have not heard the voice of an exactor,
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19 | Small and great [are] there the same. And a servant [is] free from his lord.
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20 | Why giveth He to the miserable light, and life to the bitter soul?
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21 | Who are waiting for death, and it is not, And they seek it above hid treasures.
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22 | Who are glad -- unto joy, They rejoice when they find a grave.
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23 | To a man whose way hath been hidden, And whom God doth shut up?
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24 | For before my food, my sighing cometh, And poured out as waters [are] my roarings.
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25 | For a fear I feared and it meeteth me, And what I was afraid of doth come to me.
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26 | I was not safe -- nor was I quiet -- Nor was I at rest -- and trouble cometh!
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