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Lamentations 3-5

Lamentations 3

1I am the man who has seen affliction by the rod of His wrath.

2He has led me and made me walk In darkness and not in light.

3Surely He has turned His hand against me Time and time again throughout the day.

4He has aged my flesh and my skin, And broken my bones.

5He has besieged me And surrounded me with bitterness and woe.

6He has set me in dark places Like the dead of long ago.

7He has hedged me in so that I cannot get out; He has made my chain heavy.

8Even when I cry and shout, He shuts out my prayer.

9He has blocked my ways with hewn stone; He has made my paths crooked.

10He has been to me a bear lying in wait, Like a lion in ambush.

11He has turned aside my ways and torn me in pieces; He has made me desolate.

12He has bent His bow And set me up as a target for the arrow.

13He has caused the arrows of His quiver To pierce my loins.

14I have become the ridicule of all my people— Their taunting song all the day.

15He has filled me with bitterness, He has made me drink wormwood.

16He has also broken my teeth with gravel, And covered me with ashes.

17You have moved my soul far from peace; I have forgotten prosperity.

18And I said, “My strength and my hope Have perished from the LORD.”

19Remember my affliction and roaming, The wormwood and the gall.

20My soul still remembers And sinks within me.

21This I recall to my mind, Therefore I have hope.

22Through the LORD’s mercies we are not consumed, Because His compassions fail not.

23They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness.

24“The LORD is my portion,” says my soul, “Therefore I hope in Him!”

25The LORD is good to those who wait for Him, To the soul who seeks Him.

26It is good that one should hope and wait quietly For the salvation of the LORD.

27It is good for a man to bear The yoke in his youth.

28Let him sit alone and keep silent, Because God has laid it on him;

29Let him put his mouth in the dust— There may yet be hope.

30Let him give his cheek to the one who strikes him, And be full of reproach.

31For the Lord will not cast off forever.

32Though He causes grief, Yet He will show compassion According to the multitude of His mercies.

33For He does not afflict willingly, Nor grieve the children of men.

34To crush under one’s feet All the prisoners of the earth,

35To turn aside the justice due a man Before the face of the Most High,

36Or subvert a man in his cause— The Lord does not approve.

37Who is he who speaks and it comes to pass, When the Lord has not commanded it?

38Is it not from the mouth of the Most High That woe and well-being proceed?

39Why should a living man complain, A man for the punishment of his sins?

40Let us search out and examine our ways, And turn back to the LORD;

41Let us lift our hearts and hands To God in heaven.

42We have transgressed and rebelled; You have not pardoned.

43You have covered Yourself with anger And pursued us; You have slain and not pitied.

44You have covered Yourself with a cloud, That prayer should not pass through.

45You have made us an offscouring and refuse In the midst of the peoples.

46All our enemies Have opened their mouths against us.

47Fear and a snare have come upon us, Desolation and destruction.

48My eyes overflow with rivers of water For the destruction of the daughter of my people.

49My eyes flow and do not cease, Without interruption,

50Till the LORD from heaven Looks down and sees.

51My eyes bring suffering to my soul Because of all the daughters of my city.

52My enemies without cause Hunted me down like a bird.

53They silenced my life in the pit And threw stones at me.

54The waters flowed over my head; I said, “I am cut off!”

55I called on Your name, O LORD, From the lowest pit.

56You have heard my voice: “Do not hide Your ear From my sighing, from my cry for help.”

57You drew near on the day I called on You, And said, “Do not fear!”

58O Lord, You have pleaded the case for my soul; You have redeemed my life.

59O LORD, You have seen how I am wronged; Judge my case.

60You have seen all their vengeance, All their schemes against me.

61You have heard their reproach, O LORD, All their schemes against me,

62The lips of my enemies And their whispering against me all the day.

63Look at their sitting down and their rising up; I am their taunting song.

64Repay them, O LORD, According to the work of their hands.

65Give them a veiled heart; Your curse be upon them!

66In Your anger, Pursue and destroy them From under the heavens of the LORD.

Lamentations 4

1How the gold has become dim! How changed the fine gold! The stones of the sanctuary are scattered At the head of every street.

2The precious sons of Zion, Valuable as fine gold, How they are regarded as clay pots, The work of the hands of the potter!

3Even the jackals present their breasts To nurse their young; But the daughter of my people is cruel, Like ostriches in the wilderness.

4The tongue of the infant clings To the roof of its mouth for thirst; The young children ask for bread, But no one breaks it for them.

5Those who ate delicacies Are desolate in the streets; Those who were brought up in scarlet Embrace ash heaps.

6The punishment of the iniquity of the daughter of my people Is greater than the punishment of the sin of Sodom, Which was overthrown in a moment, With no hand to help her!

7Her Nazirites were brighter than snow And whiter than milk; They were more ruddy in body than rubies, Like sapphire in their appearance.

8Now their appearance is blacker than soot; They go unrecognized in the streets; Their skin clings to their bones, It has become as dry as wood.

9Those slain by the sword are better off Than those who die of hunger; For these pine away, Stricken for lack of the fruits of the field.

10The hands of the compassionate women Have cooked their own children; They became food for them In the destruction of the daughter of my people.

11The LORD has fulfilled His fury, He has poured out His fierce anger. He kindled a fire in Zion, And it has devoured its foundations.

12The kings of the earth, And all inhabitants of the world, Would not have believed That the adversary and the enemy Could enter the gates of Jerusalem—

13Because of the sins of her prophets And the iniquities of her priests, Who shed in her midst The blood of the just.

14They wandered blind in the streets; They have defiled themselves with blood, So that no one would touch their garments.

15They cried out to them, “Go away, unclean! Go away, go away, Do not touch us!” When they fled and wandered, Those among the nations said, “They shall no longer dwell here.

16The face of the LORD scattered them; He no longer regards them. The people do not respect the priests Nor show favor to the elders.

17Still our eyes failed us, Watching vainly for our help; In our watching we watched For a nation that could not save us.

18They tracked our steps So that we could not walk in our streets. Our end was near; Our days were over, For our end had come.

19Our pursuers were swifter Than the eagles of the heavens. They pursued us on the mountains And lay in wait for us in the wilderness.

20The breath of our nostrils, the anointed of the LORD, Was caught in their pits, Of whom we said, “Under his shadow We shall live among the nations.”

21Rejoice and be glad, O daughter of Edom, You who dwell in the land of Uz! The cup shall also pass over to you And you shall become drunk and make yourself naked.

22The punishment of your iniquity is accomplished, O daughter of Zion; He will no longer send you into captivity. He will punish your iniquity, O daughter of Edom; He will uncover your sins!

Lamentations 5

1Remember, O LORD, what has come upon us; Look, and behold our reproach!

2Our inheritance has been turned over to aliens, And our houses to foreigners.

3We have become orphans and waifs, Our mothers are like widows.

4We pay for the water we drink, And our wood comes at a price.

5They pursue at our heels; We labor and have no rest.

6We have given our hand to the Egyptians And the Assyrians, to be satisfied with bread.

7Our fathers sinned and are no more, But we bear their iniquities.

8Servants rule over us; There is none to deliver us from their hand.

9We get our bread at the risk of our lives, Because of the sword in the wilderness.

10Our skin is hot as an oven, Because of the fever of famine.

11They ravished the women in Zion, The maidens in the cities of Judah.

12Princes were hung up by their hands, And elders were not respected.

13Young men ground at the millstones; Boys staggered under loads of wood.

14The elders have ceased gathering at the gate, And the young men from their music.

15The joy of our heart has ceased; Our dance has turned into mourning.

16The crown has fallen from our head. Woe to us, for we have sinned!

17Because of this our heart is faint; Because of these things our eyes grow dim;

18Because of Mount Zion which is desolate, With foxes walking about on it.

19You, O LORD, remain forever; Your throne from generation to generation.

20Why do You forget us forever, And forsake us for so long a time?

21Turn us back to You, O LORD, and we will be restored; Renew our days as of old,

22Unless You have utterly rejected us, And are very angry with us!