Bible, King James Version
Job
Job.3
[1] After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his
day.
[2] And Job spake, and said,
[3] Let the day perish wherein I was born, and the night
in which it was said, There is a man child conceived.
[4] Let that day be darkness; let not God regard it from
above, neither let the light shine upon it.
[5] Let darkness and the shadow of death stain it; let a
cloud dwell upon it; let the blackness of the day terrify it.
[6] As for that night, let darkness seize upon it; let it
not be joined unto the days of the year, let it not come into the
number of the months.
[7] Lo, let that night be solitary, let no joyful voice
come therein.
[8] Let them curse it that curse the day, who are ready to
raise up their mourning.
[9] Let the stars of the twilight thereof be dark; let it
look for light, but have none; neither let it see the dawning of
the day:
[10] Because it shut not up the doors of my mother's womb,
nor hid sorrow from mine eyes.
[11] Why died I not from the womb? why did I not give up
the ghost when I came out of the belly?
[12] Why did the knees prevent me? or why the breasts that
I should suck?
[13] For now should I have lain still and been quiet, I
should have slept: then had I been at rest,
[14] With kings and counsellers of the earth, which built
desolate places for themselves;
[15] Or with princes that had gold, who filled their
houses with silver:
[16] Or as an hidden untimely birth I had not been; as
infants which never saw light.
[17] There the wicked cease from troubling; and there the
weary be at rest.
[18] There the prisoners rest together; they hear not the
voice of the oppressor.
[19] The small and great are there; and the servant is
free from his master.
[20] Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery,
and life unto the bitter in soul;
[21] Which long for death, but it cometh not; and dig for
it more than for hid treasures;
[22] Which rejoice exceedingly, and are glad, when they
can find the grave?
[23] Why is light given to a man whose way is hid, and
whom God hath hedged in?
[24] For my sighing cometh before I eat, and my roarings
are poured out like the waters.
[25] For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me,
and that which I was afraid of is come unto me.
[26] I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was
I quiet; yet trouble came.
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