Job. Chapter 17. “My spirit has been destroyed, || My days extinguished—graves are for me. If not—mockeries are with me. And my eye lodges in their provocations. Now place my pledge with You; Who is he that strikes hand with me? For You have hidden their heart from understanding, || Therefore You do not exalt them. For a portion he shows friendship, || And the eyes of his sons are consumed. And He set me up for a proverb of the peoples, || And I am a wonder before them. And my eye is dim from sorrow, || And my members—all of them—as a shadow. The upright are astonished at this, and the innocent stirs himself up against the profane. And the righteous lays hold on his way, || And the clean of hands adds strength. But please return and come in, all of you, || And I do not find a wise man among you. My days have passed by, || My plans have been broken off, || The possessions of my heart! They appoint night for day, || Light is near because of darkness. If I wait—Sheol is my house, || In darkness I have spread out my bed. To corruption I have called: You are my father. To the worm: My mother and my sister. And where is my hope now? Indeed, my hope, who beholds it? You go down to the parts of Sheol, || If we may rest together on the dust.”