Lamentations 4

Lamentations 4

Zion’s Punishment

1How the gold has lost its luster!

How the pure gold has lost its value!

The sacred stones lie scattered

at the corner of every street.

2The precious children of Zion,

once worth their weight in the finest gold,

are now regarded as jars of clay

made by a potter’s hands.

3Even the vicious jackal[#4:3 Or “dragon” (MT, LXX).]

is kind enough to nurse her young,

but the daughter of my people is as cruel

as the desert ostrich.

4The nursing babies have such thirst

that their tongues stick to the roofs of their mouths.

Little children ask for bread,

but no one gives them a crumb.

5Those who used to feast on delicacies

now lie dying in the streets.

Those who were raised in luxury

now huddle in garbage dumps.

6The punishment of my beloved people[#4:6 Or “The iniquity of the daughter of my people.”]

exceeded the judgment of sinful Sodom,

which was suddenly destroyed

without an army attacking her.

7Israel’s nobility was once brighter than snow,[#4:7 Although the Hebrew word is a variant of “nazirites,” it is more likely a reference to princes: those who wore a crown or wreath (Hb. nezer ).]

whiter than milk;

their bodies glowed with health

and glistened like jewels.

8Now their faces are emaciated;[#4:8 Or “their form is blacker than soot.”]

they are not even recognized in the streets.

Their skin has shriveled on their bones,

as dry as a stick.

9Better are those killed by the sword

than those killed by famine.

They slowly starve to death

for lack of food.

10The hands of caring women

cooked their own children;

they became their food

when my beloved people were destroyed.

11At the peak of Yahweh ’s wrath,

he vented his fierce anger!

He lit a fire in Zion

and burned it down to the ground.

12No king believed,

nor anyone anywhere,

that a hostile foe could ever break through

the gates of Jerusalem.

13Yet this happened because of the sins of her prophets

and the crimes of her priests,

who shed innocent blood

in the heart of the city.

14They wandered blindly through the city

and were so defiled with blood

that no one dared

to even touch their clothes.

15“Get away! Unclean!” people shouted at them.

“Keep back! Keep back! Don’t touch!”

So, they fled Jerusalem and wandered to the nations,

but they were not welcome to stay there either.

16The face of Yahweh scattered them;

he will look on them no more.

They had no respect for the priests,

no honor for her leaders.

The Lament of the People of Jerusalem

17We strained our eyes continually and looked,

watching for help that never came.

From our watchtowers we waited for a nation to help ,

for a nation that could not save us.

18Men stalked us

so that we could not walk on our streets.

Our end drew near, our time ran out,

for our end had come.

19Our pursuers were swifter

than eagles in the sky;

they hunted us on the mountains

and lay in ambush for us in the wilderness.

20They captured Yahweh ’s anointed leader , our king ;[#4:20 This was Zedekiah, the last king of Judah, taken away to Babylonia in 586 BC.]

the hope of our survival was caught in their traps.

We thought that under his protective shadow

we would live among the nations.

Warning to the People of Edom and Uz

21Go ahead , you people of Edom and Uz,

laugh on and be glad like nothing will happen to you!

Your day is coming to drink from this cup;

you will get drunk and stagger naked.

22Your punishment is over, fair daughter of Zion.[#4:22 This verse seems to be addressed to those who had been taken into exile after the fall of Jerusalem.]

Yahweh will never send you away into exile again.

But people of Edom, he will punish your wickedness

and expose your sins.

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