Job, 10
Job laments his afflictions, and begs to be delivered.
[1] My soul is weary of my life, I will let go my speech against myself, I will speak in the bitterness of my soul. •
[2] I will say to God: Do not condemn me: tell me why thou judgest me so? •
[3] Doth it seem good to thee that thou shouldst calumniate me, and oppress me, the work of thy own hands, and help the counsel of the wicked? •
[4] Hast thou eyes of flesh: or, shalt thou see as man seeth? •
[5] Are thy days as the days of man, and are thy years as the times of men: •
[6] That thou shouldst inquire after my iniquity, and search after my sin?
[7] And shouldst know that I have done no wicked thing, whereas there is no man that can deliver out of thy hand? •
[8] Thy hands have made me, and fashioned me wholly round about, and dost thou thus cast me down headlong on a sudden? •
[9] Remember, I beseech thee, that thou hast made me as the clay, and thou wilt bring me into dust
[10] Hast thou not milked me as milk, and curdled me like cheese? •
[11] Thou hast clothed me with skin and flesh: thou hast put me together with bones and sinews:
[12] Thou hast granted me life and mercy, and thy visitation hath preserved my spirit. •
[13] Although thou conceal these things in thy heart, yet I know that thou rememberest all things. •
[14] If I have sinned, and thou hast spared me for an hour: why dost thou not suffer me to be clean from my iniquity? •
[15] And if I be wicked, woe unto me: and if just, I shall not lift up my head, being filled with affliction and misery. •
[16] And for pride thou wilt take me as a lioness, and returning, thou tormentest me wonderfully. •
[17] Thou renewest thy witnesses against me, and multipliest thy wrath upon me, and pains war against me. •
[18] Why didst thou bring me forth out of the womb? O that I had been consumed, that eye might not see me!
[19] I should have been as if I had not been, carried from the womb to the grave. •
[20] Shall not the fewness of my days be ended shortly? Suffer me, therefore, that I may lament my sorrow a little: •
[21] Before I go and return no more, to a land that is dark and covered with the mist of death: •
[22] A land of misery and darkness, where the shadow of death, and no order, but everlasting horror dwelleth. •