17 “My spirit is pulled down; my days are extinguished;
the graveyard is for me.
2 ⌊Surely⌋a mockery is with me,
and my eye ⌊rests⌋b on their provocation.
3 Please lay down a pledge for me with yourself;
who is he who will give security for my hand?c
4 Indeed,d you have closed their mind from understanding;
therefore, you will not let them triumph.
5 He denounces friends for reward,
soe his children’s eyes will fail.
6 “And he has made me a proverb forf the peoples,
⌊and I am one before whom people spit⌋.g
7 And my eye has grown dim from grief,
and the limbs of my body are allh like a shadow.
8 The upright are appalled at this,
and the innocent excites himself over the godless.
9 Buti the righteous holds on to his way,
and ⌊he who has clean hands⌋j increases in strength.
10 Butk ⌊all of you must return⌋l—⌊please come⌋!m
Butn I shall not find a wise person among you.
11 “My days are past; my plans are broken down—
even the desires of my heart.
saying, ‘Light is ⌊near to darkness⌋.’o
13 If I hope for Sheol as my house,
if I spread my couch in the darkness,
14 if I call to the pit, ‘You are my father,’
to the maggot, ‘You are my mother orp my sister,’
15 whereq then is my hope?
And ⌊who will see my hope⌋?r
16 Will they go down to the bars of Sheol?
Or shall we descend together into the dust?”
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