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Job Laments His Birth

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

“Let the day perish in which I was born
    and the night in which it was said, ‘A male child is conceived.’
As for that day, let it be darkness;
    let God above not regard it;
    and let not light shine upon it.
Let darkness and the shadow of death claim it;
    let a cloud settle on it;
    let the blackness of the day terrify it.
As for that night, let darkness capture it;
    let it not rejoice among the days of the year;
    let it not come into the number of the months.
Yes, as for that night, let it be barren!
    Let no joyful cry come into it!
Let them curse it who curse any day,
    those who are prepared to rouse Leviathan.
Let its morning stars be dark;
    let it look for light, but have none;
    let it not see the rays of dawn,
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?
    Why did I not expire when I came out of the womb?
12 Why did her knees receive me?
    And why her breasts that I should nurse?
13 For now I would be lying down and would be at peace;
    I would have slept; then there would be rest for me,
14 with kings and counselors of the earth,
    who built ruins for themselves,
15 or with princes who had gold,
    who filled their houses with silver.
16 Or why was I not hidden like a stillborn child,
    like infants who never saw light?
17 There the wicked will have stopped causing trouble,
    and there the exhausted will rest.
18 Captives will relax together;
    they do not hear the voice of the oppressor.
19 The small and great, they are there,
    and the servant is free from his master.

20 “Why is light given to the miserable,
    and life unto the bitter in soul,
21 who look for death, but it is not there;
    and they search for it more than for hidden treasures;
22 who rejoice exceedingly,
    and they are glad when they find the grave?
23 And why is light given to a man
    whose way is hidden,
    whom God has hedged in?
24 For my sighing comes before I eat,
    and my groaning pours forth like the waters.
25 For the thing which I greatly feared has happened to me,
    and that which I dreaded has come to me.
26 I am not at peace; I have no quiet,
    I cannot rest, and turmoil has come.”

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Job Regrets His Birth

Afterward[a] Job opened his mouth and cursed[b] his day. Thus[c] Job spoke up[d] and said,

“Let the day perish on which I was born,
and the night that said, ‘A man-child is conceived.’
Let that day become[e] darkness;
may God not seek it from above,
nor may daylight shine on it.
Let darkness and deep shadow claim it;
let clouds[f] settle on it;
let them[g] terrify it with the blackness[h] of day.
Let darkness seize that night;[i]
let it not rejoice among the days of the year;
let it not enter among the number of the months.
Look, let that night become[j] barren;
let a joyful song not enter it.
Let those who curse the day curse it,
those who are skilled at rousing Leviathan.
Let the stars of its dawn be dark;
let it hope for light but[k] there be none,
and let it not see the eyelids of dawn
10 because it did not shut the doors of my mother’s womb,
nor[l] did it hide trouble from my eyes.

Job Wishes He Had Died

11 “Why did I not die at[m] birth?
Why did I not come forth from the womb and expire?
12 Why did the knees receive me
and the breasts, that I could suck?
13 For now I would lie down, and I would be at peace;
I would be asleep; then I would be at rest[n]
14 with kings and counselors of the earth,
who rebuild [o] ruins for themselves,
15 or with high officials who have gold,[p]
who fill up their houses with silver.
16 Or why was I not hidden like a miscarriage,
like infants who did not see the light?
17 There the wicked cease from troubling,
and there the weary[q] are at rest;
18 the prisoners are at ease together;
they do not hear the oppressor’s voice.
19 The small and the great are there,
and the slave is free from his masters.[r]

Job Wishes He Might Die

20 “Why does he[s] give light to one in misery
and life to those bitter of soul,
21 who wait for death, but[t] it does not come,[u]
and search[v] for it more than for treasures,
22 who rejoice exceedingly,[w]
and they are glad when they find the grave?
23 Why does he[x] give light to a man whose way is hidden,
and God has fenced him in all around?
24 For[y] my sighing comes before[z] my bread,[aa]
and my groanings gush forth like water
25 because the dread that I feel[ab] has come upon me,
and what I feared befalls me.
26 I am not at ease, and I am not at peace,
and I do not have rest, thus[ac] turmoil has come.”

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Notas al pie

  1. Job 3:1 Literally “After thus”
  2. Job 3:1 A different term than that employed in 1:5, 11; 2:5, 9
  3. Job 3:2 Hebrew “And”
  4. Job 3:2 Literally “answered”
  5. Job 3:4 Or “be”
  6. Job 3:5 Literally “cloud”
  7. Job 3:5 Masculine plural referring to all three entities mentioned in this verse
  8. Job 3:5 Literally “blacknesses”
  9. Job 3:6 Literally “That night, let darkness seize it”
  10. Job 3:7 Or “be”
  11. Job 3:9 Hebrew “and”
  12. Job 3:10 Hebrew “And”
  13. Job 3:11 Literally “from”
  14. Job 3:13 Literally “it would be at rest for me”
  15. Job 3:14 Literally “build”
  16. Job 3:15 Literally “gold is for them”
  17. Job 3:17 Literally “weary of strength”
  18. Job 3:19 Or “master”
  19. Job 3:20 Most likely God
  20. Job 3:21 Hebrew “and”
  21. Job 3:21 Literally “it is not”
  22. Job 3:21 Or “dig”
  23. Job 3:22 Literally “unto rejoicing”
  24. Job 3:23 Most likely God
  25. Job 3:24 Or perhaps emphatic, “Indeed”
  26. Job 3:24 Or “in place of” (NET); literally “to the faces of”
  27. Job 3:24 Or “food”
  28. Job 3:25 Literally “dread”
  29. Job 3:26 Hebrew “and”