| Chapter 3 |
1 | After this Job opened his mouth, and cursed the day of his birth. |
2 | Job answered: |
3 | 'Let the day perish in which I was born, The night which said, 'There is a man-child conceived.' |
4 | Let that day be darkness; Don't let God from above seek for it, Neither let the light shine on it. |
5 | Let darkness and the shadow of death claim it for their own. Let a cloud dwell on it. Let all that makes black the day terrify it. |
6 | As for that night, let thick darkness seize on it. Let it not rejoice among the days of the year. Let it not come into the number of the months. |
7 | Behold, let that night be barren. Let no joyful voice come therein. |
8 | Let them curse it who curse the day, Who are ready to rouse up leviathan. |
9 | Let the stars of the twilight of it be dark. Let it look for light, but have none, Neither let it see the eyelids of the morning, |
10 | Because it didn't shut up the doors of my mother's womb, Nor did it hide trouble from my eyes. |
11 | 'Why didn't I die from the womb? Why didn't I give up the spirit when my mother bore me? |
12 | Why did the knees receive me? Or why the breast, that I should suck? |
13 | For now should I have lain down and been quiet. I should have slept, then I would have been at rest, |
14 | With kings and counselors of the earth, Who built up waste places for themselves; |
15 | Or with princes who had gold, Who filled their houses with silver: |
16 | Or as a hidden untimely birth I had not been, As infants who never saw light. |
17 | There the wicked cease from troubling; There the weary are at rest. |
18 | There the prisoners are at ease together. They don't hear the voice of the taskmaster. |
19 | The small and the great are there. The servant is free from his master. |
20 | 'Why is light given to him who is in misery, Life to the bitter in soul, |
21 | Who long for death, but it doesn't come; Dig for it more than for hidden treasures, |
22 | Who rejoice exceedingly, Are glad, when they can find the grave? |
23 | Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, Whom God has hedged in? |
24 | For my sighing comes before I eat, My groanings are poured out like water. |
25 | For the thing which I fear comes on me, That which I am afraid of comes to me. |
26 | I am not at ease, neither am I quiet, neither have I rest; But trouble comes.' |