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- Lamentations 1 NIV - How deserted lies the city, once so - Bible Gateway
once so full of people! who once was great among the nations! has now become a slave tears are on her cheeks there is no one to comfort her they have become her enemies Judah has gone into exile she finds no resting place in the midst of her distress for no one comes to her appointed festivals and she is in bitter anguish
- Book of Lamentations - Read, Study Bible Verses Online
Lamentations poignantly expresses the people's overwhelming sense of loss that accompanied the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple as well as the exile of Judah's inhabitants from the land Yahweh had covenanted to give Israel as a perpetual national homeland
- LAMENTATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LAMENTATION is an expression of sorrow, mourning, or regret : an act or instance of lamenting How to use lamentation in a sentence
- Lamentations Summary and Study Bible
Summary: Lamentations mourns the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, expressing profound sorrow and repentance The book consists of five poetic laments, highlighting the consequences of sin and God’s righteous judgment
- Book of Lamentations - Wikipedia
The Book of Lamentations (Hebrew: אֵיכָה, romanized: ʾĒḵā, from its incipit meaning "how") is a collection of poetic laments for the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE [1]
- Book of Lamentations | Guide with Key Information and Resources
Lamentations is a unique book in the Old Testament It contains five poems from an anonymous author, who survived and is reflecting back on Babylon’s siege of Jerusalem and the destruction and exile that followed (2 Kgs 24-25) The fall of Jerusalem and the exile was the most horrendous catastrophe in Israel’s history up to this point
- LAMENTATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
LAMENTATION definition: the act of lamenting or expressing grief See examples of lamentation used in a sentence
- Lamentations 1 | NIV Bible | YouVersion
once so full of people! who once was great among the nations! has now become a slave tears are on her cheeks there is no one to comfort her they have become her enemies Judah has gone into exile she finds no resting place in the midst of her distress for no one comes to her appointed festivals and she is in bitter anguish
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