Job 3:1-10

1 DESPUÉS de esto abrió Job su boca, y maldijo su día.
2 Y exclamó Job, y dijo:
3 Perezca el día en que yo nací, Y la noche que se dijo: Varón es concebido.
4 Sea aquel día sombrío, Y Dios no cuide de él desde arriba, Ni claridad sobre él resplandezca.
5 Aféenlo tinieblas y sombra de muerte; Repose sobre él nublado, Que lo haga horrible como caliginoso día.
6 Ocupe la oscuridad aquella noche; No sea contada entre los días del año, Ni venga en él número de los meses.
7 ¡Oh si fuere aquella noche solitaria, Que no viniera canción alguna en ella!
8 Maldíganla los que maldicen al día, Los que se aprestan para levantar su llanto.
9 Oscurézcanse las estrellas de su alba; Espere la luz, y no venga, Ni vea los párpados de la mañana:
10 Por cuanto no cerró las puertas del vientre donde yo estaba, Ni escondió de mis ojos la miseria.

Job 3:1-10 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 3

In this chapter we have an account of Job's cursing the day of his birth, and the night of his conception; Job 3:1-3; first the day, to which he wishes the most extreme darkness, Job 3:4,5; then the night, to which he wishes the same and that it might be destitute of all joy, and be cursed by others as well as by himself, Job 3:6-9; The reasons follow, because it did not prevent his coming into the world, and because he died not on it, Job 3:10-12; which would, as he judged, have been an happiness to him; and this he illustrates by the still and quiet state of the dead, the company they are with, and their freedom from all trouble, oppression, and bondage, Job 3:13-19; but however, since it was otherwise with him, he desires his life might not be prolonged, and expostulates about the continuance of it, Job 3:20-23; and this by reason of his present troubles, which were many and great, and came upon him as he feared they would, and which had made him uneasy in his prosperity, Job 3:24-26.

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