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Job 10:1

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H5315My soulH5354is weary[H8804] H2416of my lifeH5800; I will leave[H8799] H7879my complaintH1696upon myself; I will speak[H8762] H4751in the bitternessH5315of my soul.

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H2820Therefore I will not refrain[H8799] H6310my mouthH1696; I will speak[H8762] H6862in the anguishH7307of my spiritH7878; I will complain[H8799] H4751in the bitternessH5315of my soul.

H1980But he himself went[H8804] H3117a day'sH1870journeyH4057into the wildernessH935, and came[H8799] H3427and sat down[H8799] H259under aH7574juniper treeH7592: and he requested[H8799] H5315for himselfH4191that he might die[H8800] H559; and said[H8799] H7227, It is enoughH3068; now, O LORDH3947, take away[H8798] H5315my lifeH2896; for I am not betterH1than my fathers.

H6213And if thou deal[H8802] H2026thus with me, kill[H8798] H2026me, I pray thee, out of hand[H8800] H4672, if I have found[H8804] H2580favourH5869in thy sightH7200; and let me not see[H8799] H7451my wretchedness.

H8121And it came to pass, when the sunH2224did arise[H8800] H430, that GodH4487prepared[H8762] H2759a vehementH6921eastH7307windH8121; and the sunH5221beat[H8686] H7218upon the headH3124of JonahH5968, that he fainted[H8691] H7592, and wished[H8799] H5315in himselfH4191to die[H8800] H559, and said[H8799] H2896, It is betterH4194for me to dieH2416than to live.

H8535Though I were perfectH3045, yet would I not know[H8799] H5315my soulH3988: I would despise[H8799] H2416my life.

H7458In famineH6299he shall redeem[H8804] H4194thee from deathH4421: and in warH3027from the powerH2719of the sword.

H3068Therefore now, O LORDH3947, take[H8798] H5315, I beseech thee, my lifeH2896from me; for it is betterH4194for me to dieH2416than to live.

H7965Behold, for peaceH4751I had great bitternessH4843 [H8804] H2836: but thou hast in love[H8804] H5315to my soulH7845delivered it from the pitH1097of corruptionH7993: for thou hast cast[H8689] H2399all my sinsH310behindH1460thy back.

H1696What shall I say[H8762] H559? he hath both spoken[H8804] H6213unto me, and himself hath done[H8804] H1718it : I shall go softly[H8691] H8141all my yearsH4751in the bitternessH5315of my soul.

H551And be it indeedH7686that I have erred[H8804] H4879, mine errorH3885remaineth[H8799]  with myself.

H5414O that[H8799] H6845thou wouldest hide[H8686] H7585me in the graveH5641, that thou wouldest keep me secret[H8686] H639, until thy wrathH7725be past[H8800] H7896, that thou wouldest appoint[H8799] H2706me a set timeH2142, and remember[H8799]  me!

H3988I loathe[H8804] H2421it; I would not live[H8799] H5769alwayH2308: let me alone[H8798] H3117; for my daysH1892are vanity.

H2803Do ye imagine[H8799] H3198to reprove[H8687] H4405wordsH561, and the speechesH2976of one that is desperate[H8737] H7307, which are as wind?




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