<< Lamentations 4 >>
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Distress of the Siege Described

1 How dark the gold has become,
         How the pure gold has changed!
         The sacred stones are poured out
         At the corner of every street.
2 The precious sons of Zion,
         Weighed against fine gold,
         How they are regarded as earthen jars,
         The work of a potter’s hands!
3 Even jackals offer the breast,
         They nurse their young;
         But the daughter of my people has become cruel
         Like ostriches in the wilderness.
4 The tongue of the infant cleaves
         To the roof of its mouth because of thirst;
         The little ones ask for bread,
         But no one breaks it for them.
5 Those who ate delicacies
         Are desolate in the streets;
         Those reared in purple
         Embrace ash pits.
6 For the iniquity of the daughter of my people
         Is greater than the sin of Sodom,
         Which was overthrown as in a moment,
         And no hands were turned toward her.
7 Her consecrated ones were purer than snow,
         They were whiter than milk;
         They were more ruddy in body than corals,
         Their polishing was like lapis lazuli.
8 Their appearance is blacker than soot,
         They are not recognized in the streets;
         Their skin is shriveled on their bones,
         It is withered, it has become like wood.
9 Better are those slain with the sword
         Than those slain with hunger;
         For they pine away, being stricken
         For lack of the fruits of the field.
10 The hands of compassionate women
         Boiled their own children;
         They became food for them
         Because of the destruction of the daughter of my people.
11 The LORD has accomplished His wrath,
         He has poured out His fierce anger;
         And He has kindled a fire in Zion
         Which has consumed its foundations.
12 The kings of the earth did not believe,
         Nor did any of the inhabitants of the world,
         That the adversary and the enemy
         Could enter the gates of Jerusalem.
13 Because of the sins of her prophets
         And the iniquities of her priests,
         Who have shed in her midst
         The blood of the righteous;
14 They wandered, blind, in the streets;
         They were defiled with blood
         So that no one could touch their garments.
15 “Depart! Unclean!” they cried of themselves.
         “Depart, depart, do not touch!”
         So they fled and wandered;
         Men among the nations said,
         “They shall not continue to dwell with us.
16 The presence of the LORD has scattered them,
         He will not continue to regard them;
         They did not honor the priests,
         They did not favor the elders.
17 Yet our eyes failed,
         Looking for help was useless;
         In our watching we have watched
         For a nation that could not save.
18 They hunted our steps
         So that we could not walk in our streets;
         Our end drew near,
         Our days were finished
         For our end had come.
19 Our pursuers were swifter
         Than the eagles of the sky;
         They chased us on the mountains,
         They waited in ambush for us in the wilderness.
20 The breath of our nostrils, the LORD’S anointed,
         Was captured in their pits,
         Of whom we had said, “Under his shadow
         We shall live among the nations.”
21 Rejoice and be glad, O daughter of Edom,
         Who dwells in the land of Uz;
         But the cup will come around to you as well,
         You will become drunk and make yourself naked.
22 The punishment of your iniquity has been completed, O daughter of Zion;
         He will exile you no longer.
         But He will punish your iniquity, O daughter of Edom;
         He will expose your sins!

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