Job 3:7
Lo! that night -- let it be gloomy, Let no singing come into it.
Lo! that night -- let it be gloomy, Let no singing come into it.
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2And Job answereth and saith: --
3Let the day perish in which I am born, And the night that hath said: `A man-child hath been conceived.'
4That day -- let it be darkness, Let not God require it from above, Nor let light shine upon it.
5Let darkness and death-shade redeem it, Let a cloud tabernacle upon it, Let them terrify it as the most bitter of days.
6That night -- let thick darkness take it, Let it not be united to days of the year, Into the number of months let it not come.
8Let the cursers of day mark it, Who are ready to wake up Leviathan.
9Let the stars of its twilight be dark, Let it wait for light, and there is none, And let it not look on the eyelids of the dawn.
10Because it hath not shut the doors Of the womb that was mine! And hide misery from mine eyes.
20Desire not the night, For the going up of peoples in their stead.
3So I have been caused to inherit months of vanity, And nights of misery they numbered to me.
4If I lay down then I said, `When do I rise!' And evening hath been measured, And I have been full of tossings till dawn.
5Also, the light of the wicked is extinguished. And there doth not shine a spark of his fire.
6The light hath been dark in his tent, And his lamp over him is extinguished.
6Therefore a night ye have without vision, And darkness ye have without divination, And gone in hath the sun on the prophets, And black over them hath been the day.
9In the twilight -- in the evening of day, In the darkness of night and blackness.
20Is not the day of Jehovah darkness and not light, Even thick darkness that hath no brightness?
12Night for day they appoint, Light `is' near because of darkness.
13If I wait -- Sheol `is' my house, In darkness I have spread out my couch.
22A land of obscurity as thick darkness, Death-shade -- and no order, And the shining `is' as thick darkness.'
16(Or as a hidden abortion I am not, As infants -- they have not seen light.)
17There the wicked have ceased troubling, And there rest do the wearied in power.
10And none said, `Where `is' God my maker? Giving songs in the night,
18They thrust him from light unto darkness, And from the habitable earth cast him out.
16Then hath that man been as the cities, That Jehovah overthrew, and repented not, And he hath heard a cry at morning, And a shout at time of noon.
16He hath dug in the darkness -- houses; By day they shut themselves up, They have not known light.
17When together, morning `is' to them death shade, When he discerneth the terrors of death shade.
20Are not my days few? Cease then, and put from me, And I brighten up a little,
23For all his days are sorrows, and his travail sadness; even at night his heart hath not lain down; this also `is' vanity.
17For I have not been cut off before darkness, And before me He covered thick darkness.
14At even-time, lo, terror, before morning it is not, This `is' the portion of our spoilers, And the lot of our plunderers!
30And it howleth against it in that day as the howling of a sea, And it hath looked attentively to the land, And lo, darkness -- distress, And light hath been darkened by its abundance!
20Why giveth He to the miserable light, and life to the bitter soul?
15A day of wrath `is' that day, A day of adversity and distress, A day of waste and desolation, A day of darkness and gloominess, A day of cloud and thick darkness.
13In thoughts from visions of the night, In the falling of deep sleep on men,
11Or darkness -- thou dost not see, And abundance of waters doth cover thee.
2While that the sun is not darkened, and the light, And the moon, and the stars, And the thick clouds returned after the rain.
11And I say, `Surely darkness bruiseth me, Then night `is' light to me.
10And removed have been gladness and joy from the fruitful field, And in vineyards they sing not, nor shout, Wine in the presses treadeth not the treader, Shouting I have caused to cease.
10For the stars of the heavens, and their constellations, Cause not their light to shine, Darkened hath been the sun in its going out, And the moon causeth not its light to come forth.
4For in vanity he came in, and in darkness he goeth, and in darkness his name is covered,
14By day they meet darkness, And as night -- they grope at noon.
11A cry over the wine `is' in out-places, Darkened hath been all joy, Removed hath been the joy of the land.
17At night my bone hath been pierced in me, And mine eyelids do not lie down.
23To a man whose way hath been hidden, And whom God doth shut up?
20Overtake him as waters do terrors, By night stolen him away hath a whirlwind.
2Me He hath led, and causeth to go `in' darkness, and without light.
22And unto the land it looketh attentively, And lo, adversity and darkness! -- Dimness, distress, and thick darkness is driven away, But not the dimness for which she is in distress!
14Cursed `is' the day in which I was born, The day that my mother bare me, Let it not be blessed!
17Though the fig-tree doth not flourish, And there is no produce among vines, Failed hath the work of the olive, And fields have not yielded food, Cut off from the fold hath been the flock, And there is no herd in the stalls.
4Wandered hath my heart, trembling hath terrified me, The twilight of my desire He hath made a fear to me,