Lamentations 1
1 How doth the
city sit solitary, that was
full of
people! how is she become as a
widow! she that was
great among the
nations, and
princess among the
provinces, how is she become
tributary! 2 She
weepeth sore in the
night, and her
tears are on her
cheeks: among all her
lovers she hath none to
comfort her: all her
friends have dealt
treacherously with her, they are become her
enemies.
3 Judah is gone into
captivity because of
affliction, and because of
great servitude: she
dwelleth among the
heathen, she
findeth no
rest: all her
persecutors overtook her between the
straits. 4 The
ways of
Zion do
mourn, because none
come to the solemn
feasts: all her
gates are
desolate: her
priests sigh, her
virgins are
afflicted, and she is in
bitterness.
5 Her
adversaries are the
chief, her
enemies prosper; for the
LORD hath
afflicted her for the
multitude of her
transgressions: her
children are
gone into
captivity before the
enemy. 6 And from the
daughter of
Zion all her
beauty is
departed: her
princes are become like
harts that
find no
pasture, and they are
gone without
strength before the
pursuer.
7 Jerusalem remembered in the
days of her
affliction and of her
miseries all her pleasant
things that she had in the
days of
old, when her
people fell into the
hand of the
enemy, and none did
help her: the
adversaries saw her, and did
mock at her
sabbaths. 8 Jerusalem hath
grievously sinned; therefore she is
removed: all that
honoured her
despise her, because they have
seen her
nakedness: yea, she
sigheth, and
turneth backward. 9 Her
filthiness is in her
skirts; she
remembereth not her last
end; therefore she came
down wonderfully: she had no
comforter. O
LORD, behold my
affliction: for the
enemy hath
magnified himself.
10 The
adversary hath spread
out his
hand upon all her pleasant
things: for she hath
seen that the
heathen entered into her
sanctuary, whom thou didst
command that they should not
enter into thy
congregation. 11 All her
people sigh, they
seek bread; they have
given their pleasant
things for
meat to
relieve the
soul: see, O
LORD, and
consider; for I am become
vile.
12 Is it nothing to you, all ye that
pass by? behold, and
see if there
be any
sorrow like unto my
sorrow, which is
done unto me, wherewith the
LORD hath
afflicted me in the
day of his
fierce anger. 13 From
above hath he
sent fire into my
bones, and it
prevaileth against them: he hath
spread a
net for my
feet, he hath
turned me
back: he hath
made me
desolate and
faint all the
day. 14 The
yoke of my
transgressions is
bound by his
hand: they are
wreathed, and come
up upon my
neck: he hath made my
strength to
fall, the
Lord hath
delivered me into their
hands, from whom I am not
able to rise
up.
15 The
Lord hath trodden under
foot all my
mighty men in the
midst of me: he hath
called an
assembly against me to
crush my young
men: the
Lord hath
trodden the
virgin, the
daughter of
Judah, as in a
winepress. 16 For these things I
weep; mine
eye, mine
eye runneth
down with
water, because the
comforter that should
relieve my
soul is
far from me: my
children are
desolate, because the
enemy prevailed.
17 Zion spreadeth
forth her
hands, and there is none to
comfort her: the
LORD hath
commanded concerning
Jacob, that his
adversaries should be round
about him:
Jerusalem is as a menstruous
woman among them.
18 The
LORD is
righteous; for I have
rebelled against his
commandment: hear, I pray you, all
people, and
behold my
sorrow: my
virgins and my young
men are
gone into
captivity. 19 I
called for my
lovers, but they
deceived me: my
priests and mine
elders gave up the
ghost in the
city, while they
sought their
meat to
relieve their
souls. 20 Behold, O
LORD; for I am in
distress: my
bowels are
troubled; mine
heart is
turned within me; for I have
grievously rebelled:
abroad the
sword bereaveth, at
home there is as
death. 21 They have
heard that I
sigh: there is none to
comfort me: all mine
enemies have
heard of my
trouble; they are
glad that thou hast
done it: thou wilt
bring the
day that thou hast
called, and they shall be
like unto me.
22 Let all their
wickedness come before thee; and
do unto them, as thou hast
done unto me for all my
transgressions: for my
sighs are
many, and my
heart is
faint.