SEV Biblia, Chapter 7:11
Por tanto yo no reprimiré mi boca; hablaré con la angustia de mi espíritu, y me quejaré con la amargura de mi alma.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 7:11
Verse 11. Therefore I will not refrain ] All is hopeless; I will therefore indulge myself in complaining.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 7-16 - Plain truths as to the shortness and vanity of man's life, and the certainty of death, do us good, when we think and speak of them with application to ourselves. Dying is done but once, and therefore it ha need be well done. An error here is past retrieve. Other clouds arise but the same cloud never returns: so a new generation of men is raise up, but the former generation vanishes away. Glorified saints shal return no more to the cares and sorrows of their houses; nor condemne sinners to the gaieties and pleasures of their houses. It concerns u to secure a better place when we die. From these reasons Job might have drawn a better conclusion than this, I will complain. When we have but a few breaths to draw, we should spend them in the holy, graciou breathings of faith and prayer; not in the noisome, noxious breathing of sin and corruption. We have much reason to pray, that He who keep Israel, and neither slumbers nor sleeps, may keep us when we slumbe and sleep. Job covets to rest in his grave. Doubtless, this was his infirmity; for though a good man would choose death rather than sin yet he should be content to live as long as God pleases, because lif is our opportunity of glorifying him, and preparing for heaven.
Original Hebrew
גם 1571 אני 589 לא 3808 אחשׂך 2820 פי 6310 אדברה 1696 בצר 6862 רוחי 7307 אשׂיחה 7878 במר 4751 נפשׁי׃ 5315