7:1 Is
there
not
a
warfare
to
man
on
earth
And
as
the
days
of
an
hireling
his
days
7:2 As
a
servant
desireth
the
shadow,
And
as
a
hireling
expecteth
his
wage,
7:3 So
I
have
been
caused
to
inherit
months
of
vanity,
And
nights
of
misery
they
numbered
to
me.
7:4 If
I
lay
down
then
I
said,
`When
do
I
rise!'
And
evening
hath
been
measured,
And
I
have
been
full
of
tossings
till
dawn.
7:5 Clothed
hath
been
my
flesh
[with]
worms,
And
a
clod
of
dust,
My
skin
hath
been
shrivelled
and
is
loathsome,
7:6 My
days
swifter
than
a
weaving
machine,
And
they
are
consumed
without
hope.
7:7 Remember
Thou
that
my
life
[is]
a
breath,
Mine
eye
turneth
not
back
to
see
good.
7:8 The
eye
of
my
beholder
beholdeth
me
not.
Thine
eyes
[are]
upon
me--and
I
am
not.
7:9 Consumed
hath
been
a
cloud,
and
it
goeth,
So
he
who
is
going
down
to
Sheol
cometh
not
up.
7:10 He
turneth
not
again
to
his
house,
Nor
doth
his
place
discern
him
again.
7:11 Also
I--I
withhold
not
my
mouth--I
speak
in
the
distress
of
my
spirit,
I
talk
in
the
bitterness
of
my
soul.
7:12 A
sea-[
monster]
am
I,
or
a
dragon,
That
thou
settest
over
me
a
guard
7:13 When
I
said,
`My
bed
doth
comfort
me,'
He
taketh
away
in
my
talking
my
couch.
7:14 And
thou
hast
affrighted
me
with
dreams,
And
from
visions
thou
terrifiest
me,
7:15 And
my
soul
chooseth
strangling,
Death
rather
than
my
bones.
7:16 I
have
wasted
away--not
to
the
age
do
I
live.
Cease
from
me,
for
my
days
[are]
vanity.
7:17 What
[is]
man
that
Thou
dost
magnify
him
And
that
Thou
settest
unto
him
Thy
heart
7:18 And
inspectest
him
in
the
mornings,
In
the
evenings
dost
try
him
7:19 How
long
dost
Thou
not
look
from
me
Thou
dost
not
desist
till
I
swallow
my
spittle.
7:20 I
have
sinned,
what
do
I
to
Thee,
O
watcher
of
man
Why
hast
Thou
set
me
for
a
mark
to
Thee,
And
I
am
for
a
burden
to
myself--and
what
7:21 Thou
dost
not
take
away
my
transgression,
And
cause
to
pass
away
mine
iniquity,
Because
now,
for
dust
I
lie
down:
And
Thou
hast
sought
me--and
I
am
not!