Job 7

ASV_Strongs(i)
  1 H582 Is there not a warfare to man H776 upon earth? H3117 And are not his days H3117 like the days H7916 of a hireling?
  2 H5650 As a servant H7602 that earnestly desireth H6738 the shadow, H7916 And as a hireling H6960 that looketh H6467 for his wages:
  3 H5157 So am I made to possess H3391 months H7723 of misery, H5999 And wearisome H3915 nights H4487 are appointed to me.
  4 H7901 When I lie down, H559 I say, H6965 When shall I arise, H6153 and the night H4059 be gone? H7646 And I am full H5076 of tossings to and fro H5399 unto the dawning of the day.
  5 H1320 My flesh H3847 is clothed H7415 with worms H1487 and clods H6083 of dust; H5785 My skin H7280 closeth up, and breaketh H3988 out afresh.
  6 H3117 My days H7043 are swifter H708 than a weaver's shuttle, H3615 And are spent H657 without H8615 hope.
  7 H2142 Oh remember H2416 that my life H7307 is a breath: H5869 Mine eye H7725 shall no more H7200 see H2896 good.
  8 H5869 The eye H7210 of him that seeth H7789 me shall behold H5869 me no more; Thine eyes shall be upon me, but I shall not be.
  9 H6051 As the cloud H3615 is consumed H3212 and vanisheth away, H3381 So he that goeth down H7585 to Sheol H5927 shall come up no more.
  10 H7725 He shall return H1004 no more to his house, H4725 Neither shall his place H5234 know him any more.
  11 H2820 Therefore I will not refrain H6310 my mouth; H1696 I will speak H6862 in the anguish H7307 of my spirit; H7878 I will complain H4751 in the bitterness H5315 of my soul.
  12 H3220 Am I a sea, H8577 or a sea-monster, H7760 That thou settest H4929 a watch over me?
  13 H559 When I say, H6210 My bed H5162 shall comfort H4904 me, My couch H5375 shall ease H7879 my complaint;
  14 H2865 Then thou scarest H2472 me with dreams, H1204 And terrifiest H2384 me through visions:
  15 H5315 So that my soul H977 chooseth H4267 strangling, H4194 And death H6106 rather than these my bones.
  16 H3988 I loathe H2421 my life; I would not live H5769 alway: H2308 Let me alone; H3117 for my days H1892 are vanity.
  17 H582 What is man, H1431 that thou shouldest magnify H7896 him, And that thou shouldest set H3820 thy mind upon him,
  18 H6485 And that thou shouldest visit H1242 him every morning, H974 And try H7281 him every moment?
  19 H4100 How long H8159 wilt thou not look away H7503 from me, Nor let me alone H1104 till I swallow down H7536 my spittle?
  20 H2398 If I have sinned, H5341 what I unto thee, O thou watcher H120 of men? H7760 Why hast thou set H4645 me as a mark H4853 for thee, So that I am a burden to myself?
  21 H5375 And why dost thou not pardon H6588 my transgression, H5674 and take away H5771 mine iniquity? H7901 For now shall I lie down H6083 in the dust; H7836 And thou wilt seek me diligently, but I shall not be.