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JOB 3:1–3:26 ©

The Book of Job 3

3After this, Job opened his mouth and cursed his day. 2Job answered and said,

3“May the day on which I was born perish,

and the night that said, ‘A boy has been conceived.’

4That day—may it be dark!

May God not seek it from above,

and may light not shine upon it.

5May darkness and a dark shadow claim it;

may a cloud dwell over it;

may the blacknesses of the day terrify it.

6That night—may gloom take it!

May it not rejoice among the days of the year;

into the number of the months may it not come.

7Behold: That night—may it be barren!

May a joyful shout not come into it.

8May the ones cursing a day curse it,

the ones skillful to awaken Leviathan.

9May the stars of its twilight be dark;

may it wait for light but there be none,

and may it not see the eyelids of the dawn,

10because it did not close the doors of my womb

and hide trouble from my eyes.

11Why did I not die from the womb,

come out of the belly and expire?

12Why did knees welcome me,

and why breasts, that I should suck?

13For now I had lain down and was reposing,

I had slept, then it was being rest to me

14with kings and counselors of the earth,

the ones having built monuments for themselves,

15or with princes, gold having been to them,

the ones having filled their houses with silver.

16Or, like a hidden stillborn child, I might not have been,

as infants sometimes do not see the light.

17There the wicked stop troubling,

and there the weary in strength rest.

18Captives relax together;

they do not hear the voice of a taskmaster.

19Small and great are there the same,

and a servant is free from his master.

20Why is light given to the miserable,

and life to the bitter in soul,

21the ones longing for death, but it is not to them,

and they dig for it more than for hidden treasure,

22the ones rejoicing unto gladness,

and they celebrate when they find a grave,

23to a man whose way is hidden,

and God has hedged around him?

24For my sighing comes before my food,

my groaning flows out like waters.

25For I feared a fear and it has arrived with me;

what I dreaded has come to me.

26I have not relaxed, and I have not reposed, and I have not rested,

but trouble comes.”

JOB 3:1–3:26 ©

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