Job 10
1 My
soul is
weary of my
life; I will
leave my
complaint upon myself; I will
speak in the
bitterness of my
soul. 2 I will
say unto
God, Do not
condemn me;
shew me wherefore thou
contendest with me.
3 Is it
good unto thee that thou shouldest
oppress, that thou shouldest
despise the
work of thine
hands, and
shine upon the
counsel of the
wicked? 4 Hast thou
eyes of
flesh? or
seest thou as
man seeth?
5 Are thy
days as the
days of
man? are thy
years as
man's days, 6 That thou
enquirest after mine
iniquity, and
searchest after my
sin? 7 Thou
knowest that I am not
wicked; and there is none that can
deliver out of thine
hand. 8 Thine
hands have
made me and
fashioned me
together round
about; yet thou dost
destroy me.
9 Remember, I beseech thee, that thou hast
made me as the
clay; and wilt thou
bring me into
dust again?
10 Hast thou not poured me
out as
milk, and
curdled me like
cheese? 11 Thou hast
clothed me with
skin and
flesh, and hast
fenced me with
bones and
sinews. 12 Thou hast
granted me
life and
favour, and thy
visitation hath
preserved my
spirit. 13 And these things hast thou
hid in thine
heart: I
know that this is with thee.
14 If I
sin, then thou
markest me, and thou wilt not
acquit me from mine
iniquity. 15 If I be
wicked,
woe unto me; and if I be
righteous, yet will I not lift
up my
head. I am
full of
confusion; therefore
see thou mine
affliction; 16 For it
increaseth. Thou
huntest me as a fierce
lion: and
again thou shewest thyself
marvellous upon me.
17 Thou
renewest thy
witnesses against me, and
increasest thine
indignation upon
me; changes and
war are against me.
18 Wherefore then hast thou brought me
forth out of the
womb? Oh that I had given up the
ghost, and no
eye had
seen me!
19 I should have been as though I had not been; I should have been
carried from the
womb to the
grave. 20 Are not my
days few? cease then, and let me
alone, that I may take
comfort a
little, 21 Before I
go whence I shall not
return, even to the
land of
darkness and the shadow of
death; 22 A
land of
darkness, as
darkness itself; and of the shadow of
death, without any
order, and where the
light is as
darkness.