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איוב י׳Job 10

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א
א

I am disgusted with life;
I will give rein to my complaint,
Speak in the bitterness of my soul.

ב
ב

I say to God, “Do not condemn me;
Let me know what You charge me with.

ג
ג

Does it benefit You to defraud,
To despise the toil of Your hands,
While smiling on the counsel of the wicked?

ד
ד

Do You have the eyes of flesh?
Is Your vision that of a mere mortal?

ה
ה

Are Your days the days of a mortal,
Are Your years the years of a person,

ו
ו

That You seek my iniquity
And search out my sin?

ז
ז

You know that I am not guilty,
And that there is none to deliver from Your hand.

ח
ח

“Your hands shaped and fashioned me,
Then destroyed every part of me.

ט
ט

Consider that You fashioned me like clay;
Will You then turn me back into dust?

י
י

You poured me out like milk,
Congealed me like cheese;

יא
יא

You clothed me with skin and flesh
And wove me of bones and sinews;

יב
יב

You bestowed on me life and care;
Your providence watched over my spirit.

יג
יג

Yet these things You hid in Your heart;
I know that You had this in mind:

יד
יד

To watch me when I sinned
And not clear me of my iniquity;

טו
טו

Should I be guilty—the worse for me!
And even when innocent, I cannot lift my head;
So sated am I with shame,
And drenched in my misery.

טז
טז

It is something to be proud of to hunt me like a lion,
To show Yourself wondrous through. me time and again!

יז
יז

You keep sending fresh witnesses against me,
Letting Your vexation with me grow.
I serve my term and am my own replacement.

יח
יח

“Why did You let me come out of the womb?
Better had I expired before any eye saw me,

יט
יט

Had I been as though I never was,
Had I been carried from the womb to the grave.

כ
כ

My days are few, so desist!
Leave me alone, let me be diverted awhile

כא
כא

Before I depart—never to return—
For the land of deepest gloom;

כב
כב

A land whose light is darkness,
All gloom and disarray,
Whose light is like darkness.”