Job

Chapter 7

1 BEHOLD there is an appointed time for man upon earth, and his days are like the days of a hireling.

2 As a servant who eagerly longs for eventide, and as a hireling who looks to complete his job;

3 So have I inherited months of vanity, and wearisome nights are meted out to me.

4 When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise? and the night seems long; when I go to rest, I toss about till the dawning of the day.

5 My flesh is covered with worms, and my body with dust; my skin is shrunk, and falls apart.

6 My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, and are spent without hope.

7 O remember that the spirit is still alive; even yet my eye shall again see good.

8 The eye of him who has seen me shall rejoice no more; thine eyes are upon me, and vet I am gone.

9 As the cloud fades away and disappears, so he who descends to Sheol shall not ascend any more.

10 He shall return no more to his house, neither shall he recognize his place any more.

11 Therefore I will not restrain 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 sea monster, that thou settest a watch over me?

13 For I said that thou shalt comfort me, and I will be relieved of the pain of my sickbed.

14 And, behold, thou dost scare me with dreams, and terrify me through visions;

15 Thou hast drawn my life out of destruction, and my bones out of death.

16 I am despondent; I would not live for ever; leave me alone, for my days are vanity.

17 What is man, that thou shouldst destroy him? And that thou shouldst think of him;

18 And that thou shouldst visit him every morning, and try him every moment?

19 How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow my spittle?

20 If I have sinned; what have I done to thee, O thou Creator of men? Why hast thou caused me to encounter thee? Thou hast become a burden to me.

21 Until when wilt thou not forgive my transgressions and remove my iniquity? For now I shall lie in the dust; and thou shalt seek me, but I shall be no more.

Job

Chapter 7

1 Is there not an appointed6635 time6635 to man582 on earth?776 are not his days3117 also like the days3117 of an hireling?7916

2 As a servant5650 earnestly desires7602 the shadow,6738 and as an hireling7916 looks6960 for the reward of his work:6467

3 So3651 am I made to possess5157 months3391 of vanity,7723 and wearisome5999 nights3915 are appointed4487 to me.

4 When4970 I lie7901 down,7901 I say,559 When4970 shall I arise,6965 and the night6153 be gone?4059 and I am full7646 of tossings5076 to and fro to the dawning5399 of the day.5399

5 My flesh1320 is clothed3847 with worms7415 and clods1487 of dust;6083 my skin5785 is broken,7280 and become3988 loathsome.3988

6 My days3117 are swifter7043 than a weaver's shuttle,708 and are spent3615 without657 hope.8615

7 O remember2142 that my life2416 is wind:7307 my eye5869 shall no3808 more7725 see7200 good.2896

8 The eye5869 of him that has seen7210 me shall see7789 me no3808 more: your eyes5869 are on me, and I am not.

9 As the cloud6051 is consumed3615 and vanishes3212 away: so3651 he that goes3381 down3381 to the grave7585 shall come5927 up no3808 more.

10 He shall return7725 no3808 more5750 to his house,1004 neither3808 shall his place4725 know5234 him any more.5750

11 Therefore1571 I will not refrain2820 my mouth;6310 I will speak1696 in the anguish6862 of my spirit;7307 I will complain7878 in the bitterness4751 of my soul.5315

12 Am I a sea,3220 or a whale,8577 that you set7760 a watch4929 over5921 me?

13 When3588 I say,559 My bed6210 shall comfort5162 me, my couch4904 shall ease5375 my complaints;7879

14 Then you scare2865 me with dreams,2472 and terrify1204 me through visions:2384

15 So that my soul5315 chooses977 strangling,4267 and death4194 rather than my life.6106

16 I loathe3988 it; I would not live2421 always:5769 let me alone;2308 for my days3117 are vanity.1892

17 What4100 is man,582 that you should magnify1431 him? and that you should set7896 your heart3820 on him?

18 And that you should visit6485 him every morning,1242 and try974 him every moment?7281

19 How5704 long4100 will you not depart8159 from me, nor3808 let me alone7503 till5704 I swallow1104 down my spittle?7536

20 I have sinned;2398 what4100 shall I do6466 to you, O you preserver5341 of men?120 why4100 have you set7760 me as a mark4645 against you, so that I am a burden4853 to myself?

21 And why4100 do you not pardon5375 my transgression,6588 and take5674 away5674 my iniquity?5771 for now6258 shall I sleep7901 in the dust;6083 and you shall seek7836 me in the morning,7836 but I shall not be.

Job

Chapter 7

Job

Chapter 7

1 BEHOLD there is an appointed time for man upon earth, and his days are like the days of a hireling.

1 Is there not an appointed6635 time6635 to man582 on earth?776 are not his days3117 also like the days3117 of an hireling?7916

2 As a servant who eagerly longs for eventide, and as a hireling who looks to complete his job;

2 As a servant5650 earnestly desires7602 the shadow,6738 and as an hireling7916 looks6960 for the reward of his work:6467

3 So have I inherited months of vanity, and wearisome nights are meted out to me.

3 So3651 am I made to possess5157 months3391 of vanity,7723 and wearisome5999 nights3915 are appointed4487 to me.

4 When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise? and the night seems long; when I go to rest, I toss about till the dawning of the day.

4 When4970 I lie7901 down,7901 I say,559 When4970 shall I arise,6965 and the night6153 be gone?4059 and I am full7646 of tossings5076 to and fro to the dawning5399 of the day.5399

5 My flesh is covered with worms, and my body with dust; my skin is shrunk, and falls apart.

5 My flesh1320 is clothed3847 with worms7415 and clods1487 of dust;6083 my skin5785 is broken,7280 and become3988 loathsome.3988

6 My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, and are spent without hope.

6 My days3117 are swifter7043 than a weaver's shuttle,708 and are spent3615 without657 hope.8615

7 O remember that the spirit is still alive; even yet my eye shall again see good.

7 O remember2142 that my life2416 is wind:7307 my eye5869 shall no3808 more7725 see7200 good.2896

8 The eye of him who has seen me shall rejoice no more; thine eyes are upon me, and vet I am gone.

8 The eye5869 of him that has seen7210 me shall see7789 me no3808 more: your eyes5869 are on me, and I am not.

9 As the cloud fades away and disappears, so he who descends to Sheol shall not ascend any more.

9 As the cloud6051 is consumed3615 and vanishes3212 away: so3651 he that goes3381 down3381 to the grave7585 shall come5927 up no3808 more.

10 He shall return no more to his house, neither shall he recognize his place any more.

10 He shall return7725 no3808 more5750 to his house,1004 neither3808 shall his place4725 know5234 him any more.5750

11 Therefore I will not restrain my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.

11 Therefore1571 I will not refrain2820 my mouth;6310 I will speak1696 in the anguish6862 of my spirit;7307 I will complain7878 in the bitterness4751 of my soul.5315

12 Am I a sea, or a sea monster, that thou settest a watch over me?

12 Am I a sea,3220 or a whale,8577 that you set7760 a watch4929 over5921 me?

13 For I said that thou shalt comfort me, and I will be relieved of the pain of my sickbed.

13 When3588 I say,559 My bed6210 shall comfort5162 me, my couch4904 shall ease5375 my complaints;7879

14 And, behold, thou dost scare me with dreams, and terrify me through visions;

14 Then you scare2865 me with dreams,2472 and terrify1204 me through visions:2384

15 Thou hast drawn my life out of destruction, and my bones out of death.

15 So that my soul5315 chooses977 strangling,4267 and death4194 rather than my life.6106

16 I am despondent; I would not live for ever; leave me alone, for my days are vanity.

16 I loathe3988 it; I would not live2421 always:5769 let me alone;2308 for my days3117 are vanity.1892

17 What is man, that thou shouldst destroy him? And that thou shouldst think of him;

17 What4100 is man,582 that you should magnify1431 him? and that you should set7896 your heart3820 on him?

18 And that thou shouldst visit him every morning, and try him every moment?

18 And that you should visit6485 him every morning,1242 and try974 him every moment?7281

19 How long wilt thou not depart from me, nor let me alone till I swallow my spittle?

19 How5704 long4100 will you not depart8159 from me, nor3808 let me alone7503 till5704 I swallow1104 down my spittle?7536

20 If I have sinned; what have I done to thee, O thou Creator of men? Why hast thou caused me to encounter thee? Thou hast become a burden to me.

20 I have sinned;2398 what4100 shall I do6466 to you, O you preserver5341 of men?120 why4100 have you set7760 me as a mark4645 against you, so that I am a burden4853 to myself?

21 Until when wilt thou not forgive my transgressions and remove my iniquity? For now I shall lie in the dust; and thou shalt seek me, but I shall be no more.

21 And why4100 do you not pardon5375 my transgression,6588 and take5674 away5674 my iniquity?5771 for now6258 shall I sleep7901 in the dust;6083 and you shall seek7836 me in the morning,7836 but I shall not be.