• King James Version

    1. {Is there} not an appointed time to man upon earth? {are not} his days also like the days of an hireling? {an appointed...: or, a warfare} / 2. As a servant earnestly desireth the shadow, and as an hireling looketh for {the reward of} his work: {earnestly.

  • Norm

    "Hey, this is Norm MacDonald for Bible Update. So Job 7... man, this guy is really going through it. He's just feeling so much pain and anguish, it's really quite something. And he's like, 'Hey, why don't I just go ahead and die?' And then he's like, 'Hey, I'm going to bed, but I'm totally not gonna sleep, so why bother?' That's Job 7.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, let's talk about Job 7. What's going on in this chapter? Bible Expert: Well, Job is still lamenting his condition, and he's feeling very desperate and frustrated, and he wishes God would just take his life.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: Alright, let's get to know you a bit. Tell us about your hobbies! Contestant: Well, I like to read the Bible. I'm currently reading through Job 7. Alex: (Sighs) Right. Well, tell us about Job 7 then.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Job 7: Hey, you maggots, listen up! Job here is feeling a little bit sorry for himself. He's telling God he needs a break from this tough life he's been living. He's asking Him to remember he's only human and let him have a break.

  • Batman

    Batman: Robin, look at this chapter of the Bible--it's about a man named Job! Robin: Wow, Batman, this man is really sad. He's complaining about his life and how hard it is. Batman: It certainly looks that way, Robin.

  • Joe Biden

    Hey folks, listen up here. Job 7 is about this dude Job and his misfortunes. Now, my father used to say, "bad luck can't last forever," and that's what Job is learning here. He's trying to make sense of his suffering and he's crying out to God.

  • Donald Trump

    Job 7 is the story of Job, a "low energy" man who has been overwhelmed with sorrow, grief, and pain. Job has been devastated by the tremendous losses he has suffered and he can't seem to find any hope in his terrible situation.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so what have we got in Job 7? Brian: Well, Job's pretty bummed and he's questioning God. He's like, "Do I have to keep working so hard? I mean, it's like I'm a slave!" Stewie: I know the feeling.