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  • “Do not mortals have hard service on earth?
    Are not their days like those of hired laborers?
  • “Is not all human life a struggle?
    Our lives are like that of a hired hand,
  • Like a slave longing for the evening shadows,
    or a hired laborer waiting to be paid,
  • like a worker who longs for the shade,
    like a servant waiting to be paid.
  • so I have been allotted months of futility,
    and nights of misery have been assigned to me.
  • I, too, have been assigned months of futility,
    long and weary nights of misery.
  • When I lie down I think, ‘How long before I get up?’
    The night drags on, and I toss and turn until dawn.
  • Lying in bed, I think, ‘When will it be morning?’
    But the night drags on, and I toss till dawn.
  • My body is clothed with worms and scabs,
    my skin is broken and festering.
  • My body is covered with maggots and scabs.
    My skin breaks open, oozing with pus.
    Job Cries Out to God
  • “My days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle,
    and they come to an end without hope.
  • “My days fly faster than a weaver’s shuttle.
    They end without hope.
  • Remember, O God, that my life is but a breath;
    my eyes will never see happiness again.
  • O God, remember that my life is but a breath,
    and I will never again feel happiness.
  • The eye that now sees me will see me no longer;
    you will look for me, but I will be no more.
  • You see me now, but not for long.
    You will look for me, but I will be gone.
  • As a cloud vanishes and is gone,
    so one who goes down to the grave does not return.
  • Just as a cloud dissipates and vanishes,
    those who diea will not come back.
  • He will never come to his house again;
    his place will know him no more.
  • They are gone forever from their home —
    never to be seen again.
  • “Therefore I will not keep silent;
    I will speak out in the anguish of my spirit,
    I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.
  • “I cannot keep from speaking.
    I must express my anguish.
    My bitter soul must complain.
  • Am I the sea, or the monster of the deep,
    that you put me under guard?
  • Am I a sea monster or a dragon
    that you must place me under guard?
  • When I think my bed will comfort me
    and my couch will ease my complaint,
  • I think, ‘My bed will comfort me,
    and sleep will ease my misery,’
  • even then you frighten me with dreams
    and terrify me with visions,
  • but then you shatter me with dreams
    and terrify me with visions.
  • so that I prefer strangling and death,
    rather than this body of mine.
  • I would rather be strangled —
    rather die than suffer like this.
  • I despise my life; I would not live forever.
    Let me alone; my days have no meaning.
  • I hate my life and don’t want to go on living.
    Oh, leave me alone for my few remaining days.
  • “What is mankind that you make so much of them,
    that you give them so much attention,
  • “What are people, that you should make so much of us,
    that you should think of us so often?
  • that you examine them every morning
    and test them every moment?
  • For you examine us every morning
    and test us every moment.
  • Will you never look away from me,
    or let me alone even for an instant?
  • Why won’t you leave me alone,
    at least long enough for me to swallow!
  • If I have sinned, what have I done to you,
    you who see everything we do?
    Why have you made me your target?
    Have I become a burden to you?a
  • If I have sinned, what have I done to you,
    O watcher of all humanity?
    Why make me your target?
    Am I a burden to you?b
  • Why do you not pardon my offenses
    and forgive my sins?
    For I will soon lie down in the dust;
    you will search for me, but I will be no more.”
  • Why not just forgive my sin
    and take away my guilt?
    For soon I will lie down in the dust and die.
    When you look for me, I will be gone.”

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