Iyov (Job) 7
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1“Human life on earth is like serving in the army;
yes, we drudge through our days like a hired worker,
2like a slave longing for shade,
like a worker thinking only of his wages.
3So I am assigned months of meaninglessness;
troubled nights are my lot.
4When I lie down, I ask,
‘When can I get up?’
But the night is long, and I keep tossing
to and fro until daybreak.
5My flesh is clothed with worms and dirt,
my skin forms scabs that ooze pus.
6My days pass more swiftly than a weaver’s shuttle
and come to their end without hope.
7“Remember that my life is but a breath;
my eyes will never again see good times.
8The eye that now sees me will see me no more;
while your eyes are on me, I will be gone.
9Like a cloud dissolving and disappearing,
so he who descends to Sh’ol won’t come back up.
10He will not return again to his house,
and his home will know him no more.
11“Therefore I will not restrain my mouth
but will speak in my anguish of spirit
and complain in my bitterness of soul.
12Am I the sea, or some sea monster,
that you put a guard over me?
13When I think that my bed will comfort me,
that my couch will relieve my complaint,
14then you terrify me with dreams
and frighten me with visions.
15I would rather be strangled;
death would be better than these bones of mine.
16I hate it! I won’t live forever,
so leave me alone, for my life means nothing.
17“What are mere mortals, that you make so much of them?
Why do you keep them on your mind?
18Why examine them every morning
and test them every moment?
19Won’t you ever take your eyes off of me,
at least long enough for me to swallow my spit?
20“Suppose I do sin — how do I harm you,
you scrutinizer of humanity?
Why have you made me your target,
so that I am a burden to you?
21Why don’t you pardon my offense
and take away my guilt?
For soon I will lie down in the dust;
you will seek me, but I will be gone.”
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1“People have a hard task on earth,
and their days are like those of a laborer.
2They are like a slave wishing for the evening shadows,
like a laborer waiting to be paid.
3But I am given months that are empty,
and nights of misery have been given to me.
4When I lie down, I think, ‘How long until I get up?’
The night is long, and I toss until dawn.
5My body is covered with worms and scabs,
and my skin is broken and full of sores.
6“My days go by faster than a weaver’s tool,
and they come to an end without hope.
7Remember, God, that my life is only a breath.
My eyes will never see happy times again.
8Those who see me now will see me no more;
you will look for me, but I will be gone.
9As a cloud disappears and is gone,
people go to the grave and never return.
10They will never come back to their houses again,
and their places will not know them anymore.
11“So I will not stay quiet;
I will speak out in the suffering of my spirit.
I will complain because I am so unhappy.
12I am not the sea or the sea monster.
So why have you set a guard over me?
13Sometimes I think my bed will comfort me
or that my couch will stop my complaint.
14Then you frighten me with dreams
and terrify me with visions.
15My throat prefers to be choked;
my bones welcome death.
16I hate my life; I don’t want to live forever.
Leave me alone, because my days have no meaning.
17“Why do you make people so important
and give them so much attention?
18You examine them every morning
and test them every moment.
19Will you never look away from me
or leave me alone even long enough to swallow?
20If I have sinned, what have I done to you,
you watcher of humans?
Why have you made me your target?
Have I become a heavy load for you?
21Why don’t you pardon my wrongs
and forgive my sins?
I will soon lie down in the dust of death.
Then you will search for me, but I will be no more.”
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