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Job 7
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1“Isn’t a man forced to labor on earth?
- Aren’t his days like the days of a hired hand?
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2As a servant who earnestly desires the shadow,
- as a hireling who looks for his wages,
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3so am I made to possess months of misery,
- wearisome nights are appointed to me.
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4When I lie down, I say,
- ‘When shall I arise, and the night be gone?’
- I toss and turn until the dawning of the day.
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5My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust.
- My skin closes up, and breaks out afresh.
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6My days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle,
- and are spent without hope.
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7Oh remember that my life is a breath.
- My eye shall no more see good.
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8The eye of him who sees me shall see me no more.
- Your eyes shall be on me, but I shall not be.
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9As the cloud is consumed and vanishes away,
- so he who goes down to Sheol shall come up no more.
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10He shall return no more to his house,
- neither shall his place know him any more.
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11“Therefore I will not keep silent.
- I will speak in the anguish of my spirit.
- I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.
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12Am I a sea, or a sea monster,
- that you put a guard over me?
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13When I say, ‘My bed shall comfort me.
- My couch shall ease my complaint;’
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14then you scare me with dreams,
- and terrify me through visions:
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15so that my soul chooses strangling,
- death rather than my bones.
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16I loathe my life.
- I don’t want to live forever.
- Leave me alone, for my days are but a breath.
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17What is man, that you should magnify him,
- that you should set your mind on him,
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18that you should visit him every morning,
- and test him every moment?
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19How long will you not look away from me,
- nor leave me alone until I swallow down my spittle?
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20If I have sinned, what do I do to you, you watcher of men?
- Why have you set me as a mark for you,
- so that I am a burden to myself?
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21Why do you not pardon my disobedience, and take away my iniquity?
- For now shall I lie down in the dust.
- You will seek me diligently, but I shall not be.”
