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Lamentations 3-5

Lamentations 3

1I am the one who has seen the afflictions that come from the rod of the LORD’s anger.

2He has led me into darkness, shutting out all light.

3He has turned his hand against me again and again, all day long.

4He has made my skin and flesh grow old. He has broken my bones.

5He has besieged and surrounded me with anguish and distress.

6He has buried me in a dark place, like those long dead.

7He has walled me in, and I cannot escape. He has bound me in heavy chains.

8And though I cry and shout, he has shut out my prayers.

9He has blocked my way with a high stone wall; he has made my road crooked.

10He has hidden like a bear or a lion, waiting to attack me.

11He has dragged me off the path and torn me in pieces, leaving me helpless and devastated.

12He has drawn his bow and made me the target for his arrows.

13He shot his arrows deep into my heart.

14My own people laugh at me. All day long they sing their mocking songs.

15He has filled me with bitterness and given me a bitter cup of sorrow to drink.

16He has made me chew on gravel. He has rolled me in the dust.

17Peace has been stripped away, and I have forgotten what prosperity is.

18I cry out, “My splendor is gone! Everything I had hoped for from the LORD is lost!”

19The thought of my suffering and homelessness is bitter beyond words.

20I will never forget this awful time, as I grieve over my loss.

21Yet I still dare to hope when I remember this:

22The faithful love of the LORD never ends! His mercies never cease.

23Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning.

24I say to myself, “The LORD is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in him!”

25The LORD is good to those who depend on him, to those who search for him.

26So it is good to wait quietly for salvation from the LORD.

27And it is good for people to submit at an early age to the yoke of his discipline:

28Let them sit alone in silence beneath the LORD’s demands.

29Let them lie face down in the dust, for there may be hope at last.

30Let them turn the other cheek to those who strike them and accept the insults of their enemies.

31For no one is abandoned by the Lord forever.

32Though he brings grief, he also shows compassion because of the greatness of his unfailing love.

33For he does not enjoy hurting people or causing them sorrow.

34If people crush underfoot all the prisoners of the land,

35if they deprive others of their rights in defiance of the Most High,

36if they twist justice in the courts — doesn’t the Lord see all these things?

37Who can command things to happen without the Lord’s permission?

38Does not the Most High send both calamity and good?

39Then why should we, mere humans, complain when we are punished for our sins?

40Instead, let us test and examine our ways. Let us turn back to the LORD.

41Let us lift our hearts and hands to God in heaven and say,

42“We have sinned and rebelled, and you have not forgiven us.

43“You have engulfed us with your anger, chased us down, and slaughtered us without mercy.

44You have hidden yourself in a cloud so our prayers cannot reach you.

45You have discarded us as refuse and garbage among the nations.

46“All our enemies have spoken out against us.

47We are filled with fear, for we are trapped, devastated, and ruined.”

48Tears stream from my eyes because of the destruction of my people!

49My tears flow endlessly; they will not stop

50until the LORD looks down from heaven and sees.

51My heart is breaking over the fate of all the women of Jerusalem.

52My enemies, whom I have never harmed, hunted me down like a bird.

53They threw me into a pit and dropped stones on me.

54The water rose over my head, and I cried out, “This is the end!”

55But I called on your name, LORD, from deep within the pit.

56You heard me when I cried, “Listen to my pleading! Hear my cry for help!”

57Yes, you came when I called; you told me, “Do not fear.”

58Lord, you have come to my defense; you have redeemed my life.

59You have seen the wrong they have done to me, LORD. Be my judge, and prove me right.

60You have seen the vengeful plots my enemies have laid against me.

61LORD, you have heard the vile names they call me. You know all about the plans they have made.

62My enemies whisper and mutter as they plot against me all day long.

63Look at them! Whether they sit or stand, I am the object of their mocking songs.

64Pay them back, LORD, for all the evil they have done.

65Give them hard and stubborn hearts, and then let your curse fall on them!

66Chase them down in your anger, destroying them beneath the LORD’s heavens.

Lamentations 4

1How the gold has lost its luster! Even the finest gold has become dull. The sacred gemstones lie scattered in the streets!

2See how the precious children of Jerusalem, worth their weight in fine gold, are now treated like pots of clay made by a common potter.

3Even the jackals feed their young, but not my people Israel. They ignore their children’s cries, like ostriches in the desert.

4The parched tongues of their little ones stick to the roofs of their mouths in thirst. The children cry for bread, but no one has any to give them.

5The people who once ate the richest foods now beg in the streets for anything they can get. Those who once wore the finest clothes now search the garbage dumps for food.

6The guilt of my people is greater than that of Sodom, where utter disaster struck in a moment and no hand offered help.

7Our princes once glowed with health — brighter than snow, whiter than milk. Their faces were as ruddy as rubies, their appearance like fine jewels.

8But now their faces are blacker than soot. No one recognizes them in the streets. Their skin sticks to their bones; it is as dry and hard as wood.

9Those killed by the sword are better off than those who die of hunger. Starving, they waste away for lack of food from the fields.

10Tenderhearted women have cooked their own children. They have eaten them to survive the siege.

11But now the anger of the LORD is satisfied. His fierce anger has been poured out. He started a fire in Jerusalem that burned the city to its foundations.

12Not a king in all the earth — no one in all the world — would have believed that an enemy could march through the gates of Jerusalem.

13Yet it happened because of the sins of her prophets and the sins of her priests, who defiled the city by shedding innocent blood.

14They wandered blindly through the streets, so defiled by blood that no one dared touch them.

15“Get away!” the people shouted at them. “You’re defiled! Don’t touch us!” So they fled to distant lands and wandered among foreign nations, but none would let them stay.

16The LORD himself has scattered them, and he no longer helps them. People show no respect for the priests and no longer honor the leaders.

17We looked in vain for our allies to come and save us, but we were looking to nations that could not help us.

18We couldn’t go into the streets without danger to our lives. Our end was near; our days were numbered. We were doomed!

19Our enemies were swifter than eagles in flight. If we fled to the mountains, they found us. If we hid in the wilderness, they were waiting for us there.

20Our king — the LORD’s anointed, the very life of our nation — was caught in their snares. We had thought that his shadow would protect us against any nation on earth!

21Are you rejoicing in the land of Uz, O people of Edom? But you, too, must drink from the cup of the LORD’s anger. You, too, will be stripped naked in your drunkenness.

22O beautiful Jerusalem, your punishment will end; you will soon return from exile. But Edom, your punishment is just beginning; soon your many sins will be exposed.

Lamentations 5

1LORD, remember what has happened to us. See how we have been disgraced!

2Our inheritance has been turned over to strangers, our homes to foreigners.

3We are orphaned and fatherless. Our mothers are widowed.

4We have to pay for water to drink, and even firewood is expensive.

5Those who pursue us are at our heels; we are exhausted but are given no rest.

6We submitted to Egypt and Assyria to get enough food to survive.

7Our ancestors sinned, but they have died — and we are suffering the punishment they deserved!

8Slaves have now become our masters; there is no one left to rescue us.

9We hunt for food at the risk of our lives, for violence rules the countryside.

10The famine has blackened our skin as though baked in an oven.

11Our enemies rape the women in Jerusalem and the young girls in all the towns of Judah.

12Our princes are being hanged by their thumbs, and our elders are treated with contempt.

13Young men are led away to work at millstones, and boys stagger under heavy loads of wood.

14The elders no longer sit in the city gates; the young men no longer dance and sing.

15Joy has left our hearts; our dancing has turned to mourning.

16The garlands have fallen from our heads. Weep for us because we have sinned.

17Our hearts are sick and weary, and our eyes grow dim with tears.

18For Jerusalem is empty and desolate, a place haunted by jackals.

19But LORD, you remain the same forever! Your throne continues from generation to generation.

20Why do you continue to forget us? Why have you abandoned us for so long?

21Restore us, O LORD, and bring us back to you again! Give us back the joys we once had!

22Or have you utterly rejected us? Are you angry with us still?