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Lamentations


How Lonely Sits the City
1 How lonely sits the city
        that was full of people!
    How like a widow has she become,
        she who was great among the nations!
    She who was a princess among the provinces
        has become a slave. 2She weeps bitterly in the night,
        with tears on her cheeks;
    among all her lovers
        she has none to comfort her;
    all her friends have dealt treacherously with her;
        they have become her enemies. 3Judah has gone into exile because of affliction(1)
        and hard servitude;
    she dwells now among the nations,
        but finds no resting place;
    her pursuers have all overtaken her
        in the midst of her distress.(2) 4The roads to Zion mourn,
        for none come to the festival;
    all her gates are desolate;
        her priests groan;
    her virgins have been afflicted,(1)
        and she herself suffers bitterly. 5Her foes have become the head;
        her enemies prosper,
    because the LORD has afflicted her
        for the multitude of her transgressions;
    her children have gone away,
        captives before the foe. 6From the daughter of Zion
        all her majesty has departed.
    Her princes have become like deer
        that find no pasture;
    they fled without strength
        before the pursuer. 7Jerusalem remembers
        in the days of her affliction and wandering
    all the precious things
        that were hers from days of old.
    When her people fell into the hand of the foe,
        and there was none to help her,
    her foes gloated over her;
        they mocked at her downfall. 8Jerusalem sinned grievously;
        therefore she became filthy;
    all who honored her despise her,
        for they have seen her nakedness;
    she herself groans
        and turns her face away. 9Her uncleanness was in her skirts;
        she took no thought of her future;(1)
    therefore her fall is terrible;
        she has no comforter.
    “O LORD, behold my affliction,
        for the enemy has triumphed!” 10The enemy has stretched out his hands
        over all her precious things;
    for she has seen the nations
        enter her sanctuary,
    those whom you forbade
        to enter your congregation. 11All her people groan
        as they search for bread;
    they trade their treasures for food
        to revive their strength.
    “Look, O LORD, and see,
        for I am despised.” 12“Is it nothing to you, all you who pass by?
        Look and see
    if there is any sorrow like my sorrow,
        which was brought upon me,
    which the LORD inflicted
        on the day of his fierce anger. 13“From on high he sent fire;
        into my bones(1) he made it descend;
    he spread a net for my feet;
        he turned me back;
    he has left me stunned,
        faint all the day long. 14“My transgressions were bound(1) into a yoke;
        by his hand they were fastened together;
    they were set upon my neck;
        he caused my strength to fail;
    the Lord gave me into the hands
        of those whom I cannot withstand. 15“The Lord rejected
        all my mighty men in my midst;
    he summoned an assembly against me
        to crush my young men;
    the Lord has trodden as in a winepress
        the virgin daughter of Judah. 16“For these things I weep;
        my eyes flow with tears;
    for a comforter is far from me,
        one to revive my spirit;
    my children are desolate,
        for the enemy has prevailed.” 17Zion stretches out her hands,
        but there is none to comfort her;
    the LORD has commanded against Jacob
        that his neighbors should be his foes;
    Jerusalem has become
        a filthy thing among them. 18“The LORD is in the right,
        for I have rebelled against his word;
    but hear, all you peoples,
        and see my suffering;
    my young women and my young men
        have gone into captivity. 19“I called to my lovers,
        but they deceived me;
    my priests and elders
        perished in the city,
    while they sought food
        to revive their strength. 20“Look, O LORD, for I am in distress;
        my stomach churns;
    my heart is wrung within me,
        because I have been very rebellious.
    In the street the sword bereaves;
        in the house it is like death. 21“They heard(1) my groaning,
        yet there is no one to comfort me.
    All my enemies have heard of my trouble;
        they are glad that you have done it.
    You have brought(2) the day you announced;
        now let them be as I am. 22“Let all their evildoing come before you,
        and deal with them
    as you have dealt with me
        because of all my transgressions;
    for my groans are many,
        and my heart is faint.”

Lamentations 1:3 - (1) 1:3 Or *under affliction* (2) 1:3 Or *in the narrow passes*
Lamentations 1:4 - (1) 1:4 Septuagint, Old Latin *dragged away*
Lamentations 1:9 - (1) 1:9 Or *end*
Lamentations 1:13 - (1) 1:13 Septuagint; Hebrew *bones and*
Lamentations 1:14 - (1) 1:14 The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain
Lamentations 1:21 - (1) 1:21 Septuagint, Syriac *Hear* (2) 1:21 Syriac *Bring*
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