Tytuł oryginalnyJob
1 Is there not an appointed timeH6635 to manH582 upon earth?H776 are not his daysH3117 also like the daysH3117 of an hireling?H7916 2 As a servantH5650 earnestly desirethH7602 the shadow,H6738 and as an hirelingH7916 lookethH6960 for the reward of his work:H6467 3 So am I made to possessH5157 monthsH3391 of vanity,H7723 and wearisomeH5999 nightsH3915 are appointedH4487 to me. 4 When I lie down,H7901 I say,H559 When shall I arise,H6965 and the nightH6153 be gone?H4059 and I am fullH7646 of tossings to and froH5076 unto the dawning of the day.H5399 5 My fleshH1320 is clothedH3847 with wormsH7415 and clodsH1487 of dust;H6083 my skinH5785 is broken,H7280 and become loathsome.H3988 6 My daysH3117 are swifterH7043 than a weaver's shuttle,H708 and are spentH3615 withoutH657 hope.H8615 7 O rememberH2142 that my lifeH2416 is wind:H7307 mine eyeH5869 shall no moreH7725 seeH7200 good.H2896 8 The eyeH5869 of him that hath seenH7210 me shall seeH7789 me no more: thine eyesH5869 are upon me, and I am not. 9 As the cloudH6051 is consumedH3615 and vanisheth away:H3212 so he that goeth downH3381 to the graveH7585 shall come upH5927 no more. 10 He shall returnH7725 no more to his house,H1004 neither shall his placeH4725 knowH5234 him any more. 11 Therefore I will not refrainH2820 my mouth;H6310 I will speakH1696 in the anguishH6862 of my spirit;H7307 I will complainH7878 in the bitternessH4751 of my soul.H5315 12 Am I a sea,H3220 or a whale,H8577 that thou settestH7760 a watchH4929 over me? 13 When I say,H559 My bedH6210 shall comfortH5162 me, my couchH4904 shall easeH5375 my complaint;H7879 14 Then thou scarestH2865 me with dreams,H2472 and terrifiestH1204 me through visions:H2384 15 So that my soulH5315 choosethH977 strangling,H4267 and deathH4194 rather than my life.H6106 16 I loatheH3988 it; I would not liveH2421 alway:H5769 let me alone;H2308 for my daysH3117 are vanity.H1892 17 What is man,H582 that thou shouldest magnifyH1431 him? and that thou shouldest setH7896 thine heartH3820 upon him? 18 And that thou shouldest visitH6485 him every morning,H1242 and tryH974 him every moment?H7281 19 How longH4100 wilt thou not departH8159 from me, nor let me aloneH7503 till I swallow downH1104 my spittle?H7536 20 I have sinned;H2398 what shall I doH6466 unto thee, O thou preserverH5341 of men?H120 why hast thou setH7760 me as a markH4645 against thee, so that I am a burdenH4853 to myself? 21 And why dost thou not pardonH5375 my transgression,H6588 and take awayH5674 mine iniquity?H5771 for now shall I sleepH7901 in the dust;H6083 and thou shalt seek me in the morning,H7836 but I shall not be.
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