Job 7
7
Job Remonstrates with God
1 Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth?
Are not his days also like the days of a hireling?
2As a servant earnestly desireth the shadow,
and as a hireling looketh for the reward of his work;
3so am I made to possess months of vanity,
and wearisome nights are appointed to me.
4When I lie down, I say,
When shall I arise, and the night be gone?
And I am full of tossings to and fro unto the dawning of the day.
5My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust;
my skin is broken, and become loathsome.
6My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle,
and are spent without hope.
7O remember that my life is wind:
mine eye shall no more see good.
8The eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more:
thine eyes are upon me, and I am not.
9 As the cloud is consumed and vanisheth away;
so he that goeth down to the grave shall come up no more.
10He shall return no more to his house,
neither shall his place know him any more.
11Therefore I will not refrain my mouth;
I will speak in the anguish of my spirit;
I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.
12 Am I a sea, or a whale,
that thou settest a watch over me?
13When I say, My bed shall comfort me,
my couch shall ease my complaint;
14then thou scarest me with dreams,
and terrifiest me through visions:
15so that my soul chooseth strangling,
and death rather than my life.
16I loathe it; I would not live alway:
let me alone; for my days are vanity.
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Ps 8.4; 144.3. What is man, that thou shouldest magnify him?
and that thou shouldest set thine heart upon him?
18and that thou shouldest visit him every morning,
and try him every moment?
19How long wilt thou not depart from me,
nor let me alone till I swallow down my spittle?
20I have sinned; what shall I do unto thee,
O thou preserver of men?
Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee,
so that I am a burden to myself?
21And why dost thou not pardon my transgression,
and take away mine iniquity?
For now shall I sleep in the dust;
and thou shalt seek me in the morning, but I shall not be.
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King James Version 1611, spelling, punctuation and text formatting modernized by ABS in 1962; typesetting © 2010 American Bible Society.
Iyov 7
7
1Is there not a tzava (forced hard service in the army) to enosh (man) upon earth? Are not his days also like the yamim of a sachir (hired laborer)?
2As an eved earnestly longeth for tzel (shade), and as a sachir waiteth for the wage of his work,
3So am I made to possess months of shav (vanity, futility), and lailot amal (nights of weariness) are appointed to me.
4When I lie down, I say, Mosai (how long) till I arise? But the erev drags on, and I am full of tossings to and fro unto dawn.
5My basar is clothed with worm and clod of aphar; my ohr (skin) is broken, and become loathsome.
6My yamim are swifter than a weaverʼs shuttle, and are spent without tikveh.
7O remember that my life is ruach (wind); mine eye shall no more see tov.
8The ayin (eye) of him that hath seen me shall see me no longer; thine eyes are upon me, and I am no more.
9Like the anan that fades and vanisheth away, so he that goeth down to Sheol shall come up no more.
10He shall return no more to his bais, neither shall his makom know him any more.
11Therefore I will not curb my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my ruach; I will complain in the mar (bitterness) of my nefesh.
12Am I a yam, or a tannin (monster of the yam [sea]), that Thou settest a mishmar (guard watch) over me?
13When I say, My bed shall give me nachamah (comfort), my couch shall ease my complaint,
14Then Thou frightenest me with chalomot (dreams), and terrifiest me through chezyonot (visions),
15So that my nefesh chooseth machanak (strangling) and mavet (death) rather than this skeleton.
16I loathe it; I would not live l'olam, let me alone; for my yamim are hevel (vanity, meaningless).
17What is enosh (man), that Thou shouldest make much of him? And that Thou shouldest set Thine lev upon him?
18And that Thou shouldest visit him every boker, and try him every moment?
19How long dost Thou not look away from me? Nor let me alone till I swallow down my rok (spittle)?
20Chatati (I have sinned); what shall I do unto Thee, O Thou Notzer HaAdam (Observer of men)? Why hast Thou set me as a mifgah (mark, target, something to be hit) to Thee, so that I am a massa (burden) to Thee?
21And why dost Thou not pardon my peysha (transgression), and take away my avon (iniquity)? For now shall I sleep in the aphar; and Thou shalt search for me, but I shall be no more.
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