Lamentations 4

Lamentations 4

The Punishment of Zion

1How the gold has grown dim;

how the pure gold is changed!

The sacred stones lie scattered

at the head of every street.

2The precious children of Zion,[#Isa 30.14; 51.18; Jer 19.11]

worth their weight in fine gold—

how they are reckoned as earthen pots,

the work of a potter’s hands!

3Even the jackals offer the breast[#Job 39.14, 16; Isa 34.13; 49.15]

and nurse their young,

but my people has become cruel,

like the ostriches in the wilderness.

4The tongue of the infant sticks[#Jer 14.3; Lam 2.12]

to the roof of its mouth for thirst;

the children beg for food,

but there is nothing for them.

5Those who feasted on delicacies

perish in the streets;

those who were brought up in purple

cling to ash heaps.

6For the chastisement of my people has been greater[#Gen 19.23; Jer 20.16; Ezek 16.48]

than the punishment of Sodom,

which was overthrown in a moment,

though no hand was laid on it.

7Her princes were purer than snow,[#Ps 51.7]

whiter than milk;

their bodies were more ruddy than coral,

their form cut like sapphire.

8Now their visage is blacker than soot;[#Job 30.30; Ps 102.5; Lam 5.10]

they are not recognized in the streets.

Their skin has shriveled on their bones;

it has become as dry as wood.

9Happier were those pierced by the sword[#Jer 15.2; Ezek 24.23]

than those pierced by hunger,

whose life drains away, deprived

of the produce of the field.

10The hands of compassionate women[#Deut 28.57; 2 Kings 6.29; Lam 2.20]

have boiled their own children;

they became their food

in the destruction of my people.

11The Lord gave full vent to his wrath;[#v 22 ; Deut 32.22; Jer 7.20; 21.14]

he poured out his hot anger

and kindled a fire in Zion

that consumed its foundations.

12The kings of the earth did not believe,[#1 Kings 9.8, 9; Jer 21.13]

nor did any of the inhabitants of the world,

that foe or enemy could enter

the gates of Jerusalem.

13It was for the sins of her prophets[#Jer 5.31; 6.13; Ezek 22.26; Mic 3.11, 12; Mt 23.31]

and the iniquities of her priests,

who shed the blood of the righteous

in her midst.

14Blindly they wandered through the streets,[#Isa 56.10; 59.9, 10; Jer 2.34; 19.4]

so defiled with blood

that no one was able

to touch their garments.

15“Away! Unclean!” people shouted at them;[#Lev 13.45; Jer 49.5]

“Away! Away! Do not touch!”

So they became fugitives and wanderers;

it was said among the nations,

“They shall stay here no longer.”

16The Lord himself has scattered them;[#Lam 5.12]

he will regard them no more;

no honor was shown to the priests,

no favor to the elders.

17Our eyes failed, ever watching[#2 Kings 24.7; Isa 20.5; Jer 37.7; Ezek 29.16]

vainly for help;

we were watching eagerly

for a nation that could not save.

18They dogged our steps[#2 Kings 25.4; Ezek 7.2, 3; Am 8.2]

so that we could not walk in our streets;

our end drew near; our days were numbered,

for our end had come.

19Our pursuers were swifter[#Deut 28.49; Jer 4.13; Hab 1.8]

than the eagles in the heavens;

they chased us on the mountains;

they lay in wait for us in the wilderness.

20The Lord ’s anointed, the breath of our life,[#2 Sam 1.14; 19.21; Ezek 12.13; 19.4, 8]

was taken in their pits—

the one of whom we said, “Under his shadow

we shall live among the nations.”

21Rejoice and be glad, O daughter Edom,[#Isa 34.7; Am 1.11, 12; Ob 1, 16]

you that live in the land of Uz;

but to you also the cup shall pass;

you shall become drunk and strip yourself bare.

22The punishment of your iniquity, O daughter Zion, is accomplished;[#Isa 40.2; Mal 1.3, 4]

he will keep you in exile no longer;

but your iniquity, O daughter Edom, he will punish;

he will uncover your sins.

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