6:1 Then Job responded:
6:2 “Oh,
and my misfortune laid
6:3 But because it is heavier
that is why my words have been wild.
6:4 For the arrows
my spirit
God’s sudden terrors
6:5 “Does the wild donkey
Or
6:6 Can food that is tasteless
Or is there any taste in the white
6:7 I
they are like loathsome food to me.
6:8 “Oh that
and that God would grant me what I long for!
6:9 And that God would be willing
that he would let loose
and
6:10 Then I would yet have my comfort,
then
in spite of pitiless pain,
for
6:11 What is my strength, that I should wait?
and what is my end,
that I should prolong my life?
6:12 Is my strength like that of stones?
or is my flesh made of bronze?
6:13 Is
and has not every resource
6:14 “To the one in despair, kindness
even if
6:15 My brothers
and as the riverbeds of the intermittent streams
that flow away.
6:16 They
snow is piled
6:17 When they are scorched,
when it is hot, they vanish
6:18 Caravans
they go
6:19 The caravans of Tema
the traveling merchants
6:20 They were distressed,
because each one had been
they arrived there,
6:21 For now
you see a terror,
6:22 “Have I
and from your fortune
6:23 Or ‘Deliver me
and from the hand of tyrants
6:24 “Teach
explain to me
6:25 How painful
But
6:26 Do you intend to criticize mere words,
and treat
6:27 Yes, you would gamble
and auction off
6:28 “Now then, be good enough to look
and I will not
6:29 Relent,
reconsider,
6:30 Is there any falsehood
Can my mouth
7:1 “Does not humanity have hard service
Are not their days also
like the days of a hired man?
7:2 Like a servant
and like a hired man looking
7:3 thus
months of futility,
and nights of sorrow
have been appointed
7:4 If I lie down, I say,
and the night stretches on
and I toss and turn restlessly
until the day dawns.
7:5 My body
my skin is broken
7:6 My days
and they come to an end without hope.
7:7 Remember
that
7:8 The eye of him who sees me now will see me no more;
your eyes will look for me, but I will be gone.
7:9 As
so the one who goes down to the grave
does not come up again.
7:10 He returns no more to his house,
nor does his place of residence
7:11 “Therefore,
I will speak in the anguish of my spirit;
I will complain
7:12 Am I the sea, or the creature of the deep,
that you must put
7:13 If
my couch will ease
7:14 then you scare me
and terrify
7:15 so that I
and
7:16 I loathe
leave me alone,
7:17 “What is mankind
and that you pay attention
7:18 And that you visit
and try
7:19 Will you never
will you not let me alone
long enough to swallow my spittle?
7:20 If
O watcher of men?
Why have you set me as your target?
Have I become a burden to you?
7:21 And why do you not pardon my transgression,
and take away my iniquity?
For now I will lie down in the dust,
and you will seek me diligently,
but I will be gone.”