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390 B
Markdown
11 lines
390 B
Markdown
# may that night be barren
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"may no child be born on that night". The night of Job's birth is spoken of as if it were a woman.
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# may no joyful voice come into it
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"may no one hear the happy cry at the birth of a son". The night of Job's birth is spoken of as if it were a time when it was still possible for someone to be happy.
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# joyful voice come
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"may no one be happy in it ever again" |