II. Job’s Dialogue With His Friends
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Job Regrets His Birth
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1 After this Job opened his mouth2 and cursed3 the day he was born.4 2 Job spoke up5 and said:
3 “Let the day on which6 I was born7 perish, and the night that said,8 ‘A man9 has been conceived!’10 4 That day11 – let it be darkness;12 let not God on high regard13 it, nor let light shine14 on it! 5 Let darkness and the deepest
let a cloud settle on it;
let whatever blackens the day17 terrify it! 6 That night – let darkness seize18 it; let it not be included19 among the days of the year; let it not enter among the number of the months!20 7 Indeed,21 let that night be barren;22 let no shout of joy23 penetrate24 it! 8 Let those who curse the day25 curse it26 – those who are prepared to rouse27 Leviathan.28 9 Let its morning stars29 be darkened; let it wait30 for daylight but find none,31 nor let it see the first rays32 of dawn, 10 because it33 did not shut the doors34 of my mother’s womb on me,35 nor did it hide trouble36 from my eyes! Job Wishes He Had Died at Birth
37 11 “Why did I not38 die39 at birth,40 and why did I not expire
as41 I came out of the womb? 12 Why did the knees welcome me,42 and why were there43 two breasts44 that I might nurse at them?45 13 For now46 I would be lying down I would be asleep and then at peace49 14 with kings and counselors of the earth
who built for themselves places now desolate,50 15 or with princes who possessed gold,51 who filled their palaces52 with silver. 16 Or why53 was54 I not buried55 like a stillborn infant,56 like infants57 who have never seen the light?58 17 There59 the wicked60 cease61 from turmoil,62 and there the weary63 are at rest. 18 There64 the prisoners65 relax66 together;67 they do not hear the voice of the oppressor.68 19 Small and great are69 there, and the slave is free70 from his master.71 20 “Why does God73 give74 light to one who is in misery,75 and life to those76 whose soul is bitter, 21 to77 those who wait78 for death that79 does not come, more than for hidden treasures,
22 who rejoice81 even to jubilation,82 and are exultant83 when84 they find the grave?85 23 Why is light given86 to a man87 and whom God has hedged in?89 24 For my sighing comes in place of90 my food,91 and my groanings92 flow forth like water.93 25 For the very thing I dreaded94 has happened95 to me, and what I feared has come upon me.96 26 I have no ease,97 I have no quietness; I cannot rest;98 turmoil has come upon me.”99