Job 7:1-4
Job 7:1-4. When i lie down, i say, when shall i arise, and the night be gone? 4 when i lie down, i say, when shall i arise, and the night be gone?

6 “my days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle, and are spent without hope. From the general condition of man upon earth (job 7:1; My eye will never again see good.
4 When I Lie Down I Think:
The best men have to complain of. Mine eye shall no more see good. 4 when i lie down i say, ‘when shall i arise?’.
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Immediately he is driven by the spirit into the wilderness and is tempted. The heathen had the same thoughts of life: Matthew mark luke john acts:
And I Am Full Of Tossings To And Fro Unto The Dawning Of The Day.
2 as a slave pants for the shade, and as a hired worker who eagerly waits for his wages, 3 so i am allotted worthless months, and nights of trouble are apportioned to me. From the general condition of man upon earth (job 7:1; 2 as a servant earnestly desireth the shadow, and as an hireling looketh for the reward of his work:
Every Man Must Die Shortly, And Every Man Has Some Reason (More Or Less) To Desire To Die Shortly;
8 the eye of him that hath seen me shall see me no more: Job 7 summary of verse 4. An appointed time for man upon earth — hebrews צבא, tzaba, a warfare;
They Come To An End Without Hope.
My skin is broken, and become loathsome. And i am full of tossings to and fro unto the dawning of the day. 5 my flesh is caked with worms and dust, my skin is cracked and breaks out afresh.
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