2.3 KiB
Job's First Speech
Chapter 3
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At last Job spoke, and he cursed the day of his birth.
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He said:
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"Let the day of my birth be erased,
and the night I was conceived.
- Let that day be turned to darkness.
Let it be lost even to God on high,
and let no light shine on it.
- Let the darkness and utter gloom claim that day for its own.
Let a black cloud overshadow it,
and let the darkness terrify it.
- Let that night be blotted off the calendar,
never again to be counted among the days of the year,
never again to appear among the months.
- Let that night be childless.
Let it have no joy.
- Let those who are experts at cursing-- whose cursing could rouse Leviathan--
curse that day.
- Let its morning stars remain dark.
Let it hope for light, but in vain;
may it never see the morning light.
- Curse that day for failing to shut my mother's womb,
for letting me be born to see all this trouble.
- "Why wasn't I born dead?
Why didn't I die as I came from the womb?
- Why was I laid on my mother's lap?
Why did she nurse me at her breasts?
- Had I died at birth, I would now be at peace.
I would be asleep and at rest.
- I would rest with the world's kings and prime ministers,
whose great buildings now lie in ruins.
- I would rest with princes, rich in gold,
whose palaces were filled with silver.
- Why wasn't I buried like a stillborn child,
like a baby who never lives to see the light?
- For in death the wicked cause no trouble,
and the weary are at rest.
- Even captives are at ease in death,
with no guards to curse them.
- Rich and poor are both there,
and the slave is free from his master.
- "Oh, why give light to those in misery,
and life to those who are bitter?
- They long for death, and it won't come.
They search for death more eagerly than for hidden treasure.
- They're filled with joy when they finally die,
and rejoice when they find the grave.
- Why is life given to those with no future,
those God has surrounded with difficulties?
- I cannot eat for sighing;
my groans pour out like water.
- What I always feared has happened to me.
What I dreaded has come true.
- I have no peace, no quietness.
I have no rest; only trouble comes."