Job 3 in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible is a chapter where Job, a righteous and upright man who is experiencing tremendous suffering, laments his birth and curses the day he was born. In deep anguish and despair, Job wishes that he had never existed and that darkness had consumed the day of his birth. He questions why he was allowed to be born into a world filled with such misery and sorrow.
In this chapter, Job expresses his bitterness and longing for death, believing it would bring him relief from his pain. He yearns for a place of peace, free from the troubles he currently faces. Job's words reveal the depth of his suffering and the emotional toll it has taken on him.
