3 After this Job opened his mouth [ b ] and cursed [ c ] the day he was born. [ d ] 2 Job spoke up [ e ] and said:
3 “Let the day on
which [ f ] I was born [ g ] perish,
and the night that said, [ h ]
‘A man [ i ] has been conceived!’ [ j ]
4 That day [ k ] —let it be darkness; [ l ]
let not God on high regard [ m ] it,
nor let light shine [ n ] on it!
5 Let darkness and the
deepest shadow [ o ] claim it; [ p ]
let a cloud settle on it;
let whatever blackens the day [ q ] terrify it.
6 That night—let darkness
seize [ r ] it;
let it not be included [ s ] among the days of the year;
let it not enter among the number of the months! [ t ]
7 Indeed, [ u ] let that night be barren; [ v ]
let no shout of joy [ w ] penetrate [ x ] it!
8 Let those who curse the
day [ y ] curse it [ z ] —
those who are prepared to rouse [ aa ] Leviathan. [ ab ]
9 Let its morning
stars [ ac ] be darkened;
let it wait [ ad ] for daylight but find none, [ ae ]
nor let it see the first rays [ af ] of dawn,
10 because it [ ag ] did not shut the doors [ ah ] of my mother’s womb on me, [ ai ]
nor did it hide trouble [ aj ] from my eyes.
11 “Why did I not [ al ] die [ am ] at birth, [ an ]
and why did I not expire
as [ ao ] I came out of the womb?
12 Why did the knees
welcome me, [ ap ]
and why were there [ aq ] two breasts [ ar ]
that I might nurse at them? [ as ]
13 For now [ at ] I would be lying down
and [ au ] would be quiet, [ av ]
I would be asleep and then at peace [ aw ]
14 with kings and
counselors of the earth
who built for themselves places now desolate, [ ax ]
15 or with princes who
possessed gold, [ ay ]
who filled their palaces [ az ] with silver.
16 Or why [ ba ] was [ bb ] I not buried [ bc ]
like a stillborn infant, [ bd ]
like infants [ be ] who have never seen the light? [ bf ]
17 There [ bg ] the wicked [ bh ] cease [ bi ] from turmoil, [ bj ]
and there the weary [ bk ] are at rest.
18 There [ bl ] the prisoners [ bm ] relax [ bn ] together; [ bo ]
they do not hear the voice of the oppressor. [ bp ]
19 Small and great are [ bq ] there,
and the slave is free [ br ] from his master. [ bs ]
20 “Why does God [ bu ] give [ bv ] light to one who is in misery, [ bw ]
and life to those [ bx ] whose soul is bitter,
21 to [ by ] those who wait [ bz ] for death that [ ca ] does not come,
and search for it [ cb ]
more than for hidden treasures,
22 who rejoice [ cc ] even to jubilation, [ cd ]
and are exultant [ ce ] when [ cf ] they find the grave? [ cg ]
23 Why is light given [ ch ] to a man [ ci ]
whose way is hidden, [ cj ]
and whom God has hedged in? [ ck ]
24 For my sighing comes in
place of [ cl ] my food, [ cm ]
and my groanings [ cn ] flow forth like water. [ co ]
25 For the very thing I
dreaded [ cp ] has happened [ cq ] to me,
and what I feared has come upon me. [ cr ]
26 I have no ease, [ cs ] I have no quietness;
I cannot rest; [ ct ] turmoil has come upon me.” [ cu ]