14:1 Man,
born
of
woman!
Of
few
days,
and
full
of
trouble!
14:2 As
a
flower
he
hath
gone
forth,
and
is
cut
off,
And
he
fleeth
as
a
shadow
and
standeth
not.
14:3 Also--on
this
Thou
hast
opened
Thine
eyes,
And
dost
bring
me
into
judgment
with
Thee.
14:4 Who
giveth
a
clean
thing
out
of
an
unclean
not
one.
14:5 If
determined
are
his
days,
The
number
of
his
months
[are]
with
Thee,
His
limit
Thou
hast
made,
And
he
passeth
not
over;
14:6 Look
away
from
off
him
that
he
may
cease,
Till
he
enjoy
as
an
hireling
his
day.
14:7 For
there
is
of
a
tree
hope,
if
it
be
cut
down,
That
again
it
doth
change,
That
its
tender
branch
doth
not
cease.
14:8 If
its
root
becometh
old
in
the
earth,
And
its
stem
doth
die
in
the
dust,
14:9 From
the
fragrance
of
water
it
doth
flourish,
And
hath
made
a
crop
as
a
plant.
14:10 And
a
man
dieth,
and
becometh
weak,
And
man
expireth,
and
where
[is]
he
14:11 Waters
have
gone
away
from
a
sea,
And
a
river
becometh
waste
and
dry.
14:12 And
man
hath
lain
down,
and
riseth
not,
Till
the
wearing
out
of
the
heavens
they
awake
not,
Nor
are
roused
from
their
sleep.
14:13 O
that
in
Sheol
Thou
wouldest
conceal
me,
Hide
me
till
the
turning
of
Thine
anger,
Set
for
me
a
limit,
and
remember
me.
14:14 If
a
man
dieth--doth
he
revive
All
days
of
my
warfare
I
wait,
till
my
change
come.
14:15 Thou
dost
call,
and
I--I
answer
Thee;
To
the
work
of
Thy
hands
Thou
hast
desire.
14:16 But
now,
my
steps
Thou
numberest,
Thou
dost
not
watch
over
my
sin.
14:17 Sealed
up
in
a
bag
[is]
my
transgression,
And
Thou
sewest
up
mine
iniquity.
14:18 And
yet,
a
falling
mountain
wasteth
away,
And
a
rock
is
removed
from
its
place.
14:19 Stones
have
waters
worn
away,
Their
outpourings
wash
away
the
dust
of
earth,
And
the
hope
of
man
Thou
hast
destroyed.
14:20 Thou
prevailest
[over]
him
for
ever,
and
he
goeth,
He
is
changing
his
countenance,
And
Thou
sendest
him
away.
14:21 Honoured
are
his
sons,
and
he
knoweth
not;
And
they
are
little,
and
he
attendeth
not
to
them.
14:22 Only--his
flesh
for
him
is
pained,
And
his
soul
for
him
doth
mourn.'