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Chapter 3
After
this,
opened
Iob
his
mouth,
and
cursed
his
day.
2
And
Iob
spake,
and
said,
3
Let
the
day
perish,
wherein
I
was
borne,
and
the
night
in
which
it
was
said,
There
is
a
man-childe
conceiued.
4
Let
that
day
bee
darkenesse,
let
not
God
regard
it
from
aboue,
neither
let
the
light
shine
vpon
it.
5
Let
darkenes
and
the
shadowe
of
death
staine
it,
let
a
cloud
dwell
vpon
it,
let
the
blacknes
of
the
day
terrifie
it.
6
As
for
that
night,
let
darkenesse
seaze
vpon
it,
let
it
not
be
ioyned
vnto
the
dayes
of
the
yeere,
let
it
not
come
into
the
number
of
the
moneths.
7
Loe,
let
that
night
be
solitarie,
let
no
ioyfull
voice
come
therein.
8
Let
them
curse
it
that
curse
the
day,
who
are
ready
to
raise
vp
their
mourning.
9
Let
the
starres
of
the
twilight
thereof
be
darke,
let
it
looke
for
light,
but
haue
none,
neither
let
it
see
the
dawning
of
the
day:
10
Because
it
shut
not
vp
the
doores
of
my
mothers
wombe,
nor
hid
sorrowe
from
mine
eyes.
11
Why
died
I
not
from
the
wombe?
why
did
I
not
giue
vp
the
ghost
when
I
came
out
of
the
bellie?
12
Why
did
the
knees
preuent
mee?
or
why
the
breasts,
that
I
should
sucke?
13
For
now
should
I
haue
lien
still
and
beene
quiet,
I
should
haue
slept;
then
had
I
bene
at
rest,
14
With
Kings
and
counsellers
of
the
earth,
which
built
desolate
places
for
themselues,
15
Or
with
Princes
that
had
golde,
who
filled
their
houses
with
siluer:
16
Or
as
an
hidden
vntimely
birth,
I
had
not
bene;
as
infants
which
neuer
saw
light.
17
There
the
wicked
cease
from
troubling:
and
there
the
wearie
be
at
rest.
18
There
the
prisoners
rest
together,
they
heare
not
the
voice
of
the
oppressour.
19
The
small
and
great
are
there,
and
the
seruant
is
free
from
his
master.
20
Wherefore
is
light
giuen
to
him
that
is
in
misery,
and
life
vnto
the
bitter
in
soule?
21
Which
long
for
death,
but
it
commeth
not,
and
dig
for
it
more
then
for
hid
treasures:
22
Which
reioice
exceedingly,
and
are
glad
when
they
can
finde
the
graue?
23
Why
is
light
giuen
to
a
man,
whose
way
is
hid,
and
whom
God
hath
hedged
in?
24
For
my
sighing
commeth
before
I
eate,
and
my
roarings
are
powred
out
like
the
waters.
25
For
the
thing
which
I
greatly
feared
is
come
vpon
me,
and
that
which
I
was
afraid
of,
is
come
vnto
me.
26
I
was
not
in
safetie,
neither
had
I
rest,
neither
was
I
quiet:
yet
trouble
came.
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