Job 3
COA1655Job 3:1
After this] Job first breaks off that strange silence; and his former pious patience; And through infirmity he passionately falls to curse the day and night of his nativity: wisheth he had died as soone as he was born; much magnifying the state of the dead, above his woful life; whereof he complaines, that it is in being, and is so bitter to him.
Job 3:3
conceived] i. e. borne or brought forth. The night of conception is unknown, and the man-childe till it be borne.
