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Chapter 3
After
this
opened
Job
his
mouth,
and
cursed
his
day.
2
And
Job
spake,
and
said,
3
Let
the
day
perish
wherein
I
was
born,
and
the
night
in
which
it
was
said,
There
is
a
man
child
conceived.
4
Let
that
day
be
darkness;
let
not
God
regard
it
from
above,
neither
let
the
light
shine
upon
it.
5
Let
darkness
and
the
shadow
of
death
stain
it;
let
a
cloud
dwell
upon
it;
let
the
blackness
of
the
day
terrify
it.
6
As
for
that
night,
let
darkness
seize
upon
it;
let
it
not
be
joined
unto
the
days
of
the
year,
let
it
not
come
into
the
number
of
the
months.
7
Lo,
let
that
night
be
solitary,
let
no
joyful
voice
come
therein.
8
Let
them
curse
it
that
curse
the
day,
who
are
ready
to
raise
up
their
mourning.
9
Let
the
stars
of
the
twilight
thereof
be
dark;
let
it
look
for
light,
but
have
none;
neither
let
it
see
the
dawning
of
the
day:
10
Because
it
shut
not
up
the
doors
of
my
mother’s
womb,
nor
hid
sorrow
from
mine
eyes.
11
Why
died
I
not
from
the
womb?
why
did
I
not
give
up
the
ghost
when
I
came
out
of
the
belly?
12
Why
did
the
knees
prevent
me?
or
why
the
breasts
that
I
should
suck?
13
For
now
should
I
have
lain
still
and
been
quiet,
I
should
have
slept:
then
had
I
been
at
rest,
14
With
kings
and
counsellers
of
the
earth,
which
built
desolate
places
for
themselves;
15
Or
with
princes
that
had
gold,
who
filled
their
houses
with
silver:
16
Or
as
an
hidden
untimely
birth
I
had
not
been;
as
infants
which
never
saw
light.
17
There
the
wicked
cease
from
troubling;
and
there
the
weary
be
at
rest.
18
There
the
prisoners
rest
together;
they
hear
not
the
voice
of
the
oppressor.
19
The
small
and
great
are
there;
and
the
servant
is
free
from
his
master.
20
Wherefore
is
light
given
to
him
that
is
in
misery,
and
life
unto
the
bitter
in
soul;
21
Which
long
for
death,
but
it
cometh
not;
and
dig
for
it
more
than
for
hid
treasures;
22
Which
rejoice
exceedingly,
and
are
glad,
when
they
can
find
the
grave?
23
Why
is
light
given
to
a
man
whose
way
is
hid,
and
whom
God
hath
hedged
in?
24
For
my
sighing
cometh
before
I
eat,
and
my
roarings
are
poured
out
like
the
waters.
25
For
the
thing
which
I
greatly
feared
is
come
upon
me,
and
that
which
I
was
afraid
of
is
come
unto
me.
26
I
was
not
in
safety,
neither
had
I
rest,
neither
was
I
quiet;
yet
trouble
came.
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