Job 30
1 But now they that are
younger than I have me in
derision, whose
fathers I would have
disdained to have
set with the
dogs of my
flock. 2 Yea,
whereto might the
strength of their
hands profit me, in whom old
age was
perished?
3 For
want and
famine they were
solitary; fleeing into the
wilderness in former
time desolate and
waste. 4 Who cut
up mallows by the
bushes, and
juniper roots for their
meat. 5 They were driven
forth from
among men, (they
cried after them as after a thief;)
6 To
dwell in the
clifts of the
valleys, in
caves of the
earth, and in the
rocks. 7 Among the
bushes they
brayed; under the
nettles they were gathered
together.
8 They were
children of
fools, yea,
children of base
men: they were
viler than the
earth. 9 And now am I their
song, yea, I am their
byword. 10 They
abhor me, they flee
far from me, and
spare not to
spit in my
face. 11 Because he hath
loosed my
cord, and
afflicted me, they have also let
loose the
bridle before me.
12 Upon my
right hand
rise the
youth; they push
away my
feet, and they raise
up against me the
ways of their
destruction. 13 They
mar my
path, they set
forward my
calamity, they have no
helper.
14 They
came upon me as a
wide breaking in of waters:
in the
desolation they
rolled themselves upon me.
15 Terrors are
turned upon me: they
pursue my
soul as the
wind: and my
welfare passeth
away as a
cloud. 16 And now my
soul is poured
out upon me; the
days of
affliction have taken
hold upon me.
17 My
bones are
pierced in me in the night
season: and my
sinews take no
rest.
18 By the
great force of my disease is my
garment changed: it bindeth me
about as the
collar of my
coat. 19 He hath
cast me into the
mire, and I am become
like dust and
ashes. 20 I
cry unto thee, and thou dost not
hear me: I stand
up, and thou
regardest me not.
21 Thou art
become cruel to me: with thy
strong hand thou
opposest thyself against me.
22 Thou liftest me
up to the
wind; thou causest me to
ride upon it, and
dissolvest my
substance.
23 For I
know that thou wilt
bring me to
death, and to the
house appointed for all
living. 24 Howbeit he will not stretch
out his
hand to the
grave, though they
cry in his
destruction. 25 Did not I
weep for him that was in
trouble? was not my
soul grieved for the
poor? 26 When I
looked for
good, then
evil came unto me: and when I
waited for
light, there
came darkness. 27 My
bowels boiled, and
rested not: the
days of
affliction prevented me.
28 I
went mourning without the
sun: I stood
up, and I
cried in the
congregation. 29 I am a
brother to
dragons, and a
companion to
owls.
30 My
skin is
black upon me, and my
bones are
burned with
heat. 31 My
harp also is turned to
mourning, and my
organ into the
voice of them that
weep.