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Lamentos de Job

Después de esto, Job abrió su boca y maldijo el día de su nacimiento[a]. Y dijo Job:

«(A)Perezca el día en que yo nací,
Y la noche que dijo: “Un varón ha sido concebido”.
-»Sea ese día tinieblas,
No lo tome en cuenta Dios desde lo alto,
Ni resplandezca sobre él la luz.
-»Apodérense de él tinieblas y densa oscuridad(B),
Pósese sobre él una nube,
Llénelo de terror la negrura del día.
Y en cuanto a aquella noche, apodérense de ella las tinieblas;
Que no se alegre entre los días del año,
Ni se cuente en el número de los meses.
-»Que sea estéril aquella noche,
No entren en ella gritos de júbilo.
-»Maldíganla los que maldicen el día,
Los que están listos[b] para despertar a Leviatán[c](C).
-»Oscurézcanse las estrellas de su alba;
Que espere la luz pero no la tenga,
Que tampoco vea el rayar[d] de la aurora;
10 Porque no cerró las puertas[e] del vientre de mi madre,
Ni escondió la aflicción de mis ojos.
11 ¶»¿Por qué no morí yo al nacer[f],
O expiré al salir del vientre(D)?
12 -»¿Por qué me recibieron las rodillas,
Y para qué los pechos que me dieron de mamar?
13 -»Porque ahora yo reposaría tranquilo;
Dormiría, y entonces tendría descanso(E)
14 Con los reyes(F) y los consejeros(G) de la tierra,
Que reedificaron ruinas(H) para sí;
15 O con príncipes(I) que tenían oro,
Que llenaban sus casas de plata(J).
16 -»O como aborto desechado[g], yo no existiría,
Como los niños que nunca vieron la luz.
17 -»Allí los impíos dejan de sentir ira,
Y allí reposan los cansados[h](K).
18 -»Juntos reposan los prisioneros;
No oyen la voz del capataz.
19 -»Allí están los pequeños y los grandes,
Y el esclavo es libre de su señor.
20 ¶»¿Por qué se da luz al que sufre(L),
Y vida al amargado de alma;
21 A los que ansían[i] la muerte, pero no llega[j](M),
Y cavan por ella más que por tesoros(N);
22 Que se alegran sobremanera,
Y se regocijan cuando encuentran el sepulcro?
23 -»¿Por qué dar luz al hombre cuyo camino está escondido(O),
Y a quien Dios ha cercado(P)?
24 -»Porque al ver mi alimento(Q) salen mis gemidos,
Y mis clamores se derraman como agua(R).
25 -»Pues lo que temo[k] viene sobre mí,
Y lo que me aterroriza me sucede(S).
26 -»No tengo reposo ni estoy tranquilo,
No descanso, sino que me viene turbación(T)».

Footnotes

  1. 3:1 Lit. su día.
  2. 3:8 O son hábiles.
  3. 3:8 O al monstruo marino.
  4. 3:9 Lit. los párpados.
  5. 3:10 O la abertura.
  6. 3:11 Lit. desde la matriz.
  7. 3:16 Lit. oculto.
  8. 3:17 Lit. cansados de fuerzas.
  9. 3:21 Lit. esperan.
  10. 3:21 Lit. hay ninguna.
  11. 3:25 Lit. el temor que yo temo.

Job Curses His Birth

After seven days Job spoke. He cursed the day he had been born. Job said:

“Let the day I was born be destroyed.
    And destroy the night when it was said, ‘A boy is born!’
Let that day turn to darkness.
    Let God not even care about it.
    Don’t let light shine on that day.
Let darkness and gloom have that day.
    Let a cloud hide that day.
    Let darkness cover its light.
Let thick darkness capture that night.
    Don’t count it among the days of the year.
    Don’t put it in any of the months.
Let that night be empty.
    Let no shout of joy be heard in it.
Let the people who curse days curse that day.
    They know how to wake up the sea monster Leviathan.
Let that day’s morning stars become dark.
    Let it wait for daylight, but don’t let it come.
    Don’t let it see the first light of dawn.
10 This is because it allowed me to be born.
    That day did not hide trouble from my eyes.

11 “Why didn’t I die as soon as I was born?
    Why didn’t I die when I came out of the womb?
12 Why did my mother’s knees receive me?
    Why did my mother’s breasts feed me?
13 If they had not been there, I would be lying dead in peace.
    I would be asleep and at rest.
14 I would be asleep with kings and wise men of the earth.
    They built places for themselves that are now ruined.
15 I would be asleep with rulers who had gold.
    They filled their houses with silver!
16 Or why was I not buried like a child born dead?
    I wish I were like a baby who never saw the light of day.
17 In the grave the wicked stop causing trouble.
    And people who are tired are at rest.
18 In the grave there is rest for the captives.
    They no longer hear the shout of the slave driver.
19 People great and small are in the grave.
    And the slave is freed from his master.

20 “Why is life given to those who are in misery?
    Why is it given to those who are so unhappy?
21 Some people want to die, but death does not come.
    They search for death more than for hidden treasure.
22 They are very happy
    when they get to the grave.
23 Life shouldn’t be given to a man who doesn’t know what will happen to him.
    It shouldn’t be given to a man who feels trapped by God.
24 I make sad sounds as I eat.
    My groans pour out like water.
25 The thing I was afraid of has happened to me.
    And the thing I dreaded has happened.
26 I have no peace. I have no quietness.
    I have no rest. I only have trouble.”

Job Curses the Day He Was Born

After this Job opened his mouth and cursed the day of his birth. And Job said:

“Let the day perish wherein I was born,
    and the night which said,
    ‘A man-child is conceived.’
Let that day be darkness!
    May God above not seek it,
    nor light shine upon it.
Let gloom and deep darkness claim it.
    Let clouds dwell upon it;
    let the blackness of the day terrify it.
That night—let thick darkness seize it!
    let it not rejoice among the days of the year,
    let it not come into the number of the months.
Yea, let that night be barren;
    let no joyful cry be heard[a] in it.
Let those curse it who curse the day,
    who are skilled to rouse up Levi′athan.
Let the stars of its dawn be dark;
    let it hope for light, but have none,
    nor see the eyelids of the morning;
10 because it did not shut the doors of my mother’s womb,
    nor hide trouble from my eyes.

11 “Why did I not die at birth,
    come forth from the womb and expire?
12 Why did the knees receive me?
    Or why the breasts, that I should suck?
13 For then I should have lain down and been quiet;
    I should have slept; then I should have been at rest,
14 with kings and counselors of the earth
    who rebuilt ruins for themselves,
15 or with princes who had gold,
    who filled their houses with silver.
16 Or why was I not as a hidden untimely birth,
    as infants that never see the light?
17 There the wicked cease from troubling,
    and there the weary are at rest.
18 There the prisoners are at ease together;
    they hear not the voice of the taskmaster.
19 The small and the great are there,
    and the slave is free from his master.

20 “Why is light given to him that is in misery,
    and life to the bitter in soul,
21 who long for death, but it comes not,
    and dig for it more than for hid treasures;
22 who rejoice exceedingly,
    and are glad, when they find the grave?
23 Why is light given to a man whose way is hid,
    whom God has hedged in?
24 For my sighing comes as[b] my bread,
    and my groanings are poured out like water.
25 For the thing that I fear comes upon me,
    and what I dread befalls me.
26 I am not at ease, nor am I quiet;
    I have no rest; but trouble comes.”

Footnotes

  1. Job 3:7 Heb come
  2. Job 3:24 Heb before

Job Speaks

After this, Job opened his mouth and cursed the day of his birth.(A) He said:

“May the day of my birth perish,
    and the night that said, ‘A boy is conceived!’(B)
That day—may it turn to darkness;
    may God above not care about it;
    may no light shine on it.
May gloom and utter darkness(C) claim it once more;
    may a cloud settle over it;
    may blackness overwhelm it.
That night—may thick darkness(D) seize it;
    may it not be included among the days of the year
    nor be entered in any of the months.
May that night be barren;
    may no shout of joy(E) be heard in it.
May those who curse days[a] curse that day,(F)
    those who are ready to rouse Leviathan.(G)
May its morning stars become dark;
    may it wait for daylight in vain
    and not see the first rays of dawn,(H)
10 for it did not shut the doors of the womb on me
    to hide trouble from my eyes.

11 “Why did I not perish at birth,
    and die as I came from the womb?(I)
12 Why were there knees to receive me(J)
    and breasts that I might be nursed?
13 For now I would be lying down(K) in peace;
    I would be asleep and at rest(L)
14 with kings and rulers of the earth,(M)
    who built for themselves places now lying in ruins,(N)
15 with princes(O) who had gold,
    who filled their houses with silver.(P)
16 Or why was I not hidden away in the ground like a stillborn child,(Q)
    like an infant who never saw the light of day?(R)
17 There the wicked cease from turmoil,(S)
    and there the weary are at rest.(T)
18 Captives(U) also enjoy their ease;
    they no longer hear the slave driver’s(V) shout.(W)
19 The small and the great are there,(X)
    and the slaves are freed from their owners.

20 “Why is light given to those in misery,
    and life to the bitter of soul,(Y)
21 to those who long for death that does not come,(Z)
    who search for it more than for hidden treasure,(AA)
22 who are filled with gladness
    and rejoice when they reach the grave?(AB)
23 Why is life given to a man
    whose way is hidden,(AC)
    whom God has hedged in?(AD)
24 For sighing(AE) has become my daily food;(AF)
    my groans(AG) pour out like water.(AH)
25 What I feared has come upon me;
    what I dreaded(AI) has happened to me.(AJ)
26 I have no peace,(AK) no quietness;
    I have no rest,(AL) but only turmoil.”(AM)

Footnotes

  1. Job 3:8 Or curse the sea