← Lamentations Lamentations 1

How Lonely Sits the City

LAMENTATIONS 1 [†]  a How lonely sits the city

that was full of people!

How like  b a widow has she become,

she who was great among the nations!

She who was  c a princess among the provinces

has become  d a slave.

2[†]  e She weeps bitterly in the night,

with tears on her cheeks;

 f among all her lovers

she has  g none to comfort her;

 h all her friends have dealt treacherously with her;

they have become her enemies.

3[†]  i Judah has gone into exile because of affliction

and hard servitude;

 j she dwells now among the nations,

 k but finds no resting place;

her pursuers have all overtaken her

in the midst of her distress. [1]

4[†] The roads to Zion mourn,

for none come to  l the festival;

 m all her gates are desolate;

her priests  n groan;

her virgins have been afflicted, [2]

and she herself suffers bitterly.

5[^][†]  o Her foes have become the head;

her  p enemies prosper,

because  q the LORD has afflicted her

 r for the multitude of her transgressions;

 s her children have gone away,

captives before the foe.

6[†] From the daughter of Zion

all her majesty has departed.

Her princes have become like deer

 t that find no pasture;

they fled without strength

before the pursuer.

7[†] Jerusalem remembers

in the days of her affliction and wandering

 u all the precious things

that were hers from  v days of old.

When her people fell into the hand of the foe,

and there was none to help her,

her foes gloated over her;

they  w mocked at her downfall.

8[†]  x Jerusalem sinned grievously;

therefore she became filthy;

all who honored her despise her,

 y for they have seen her nakedness;

she herself  z groans

and turns her face away.

9[†] Her uncleanness was  a in her skirts;

 b she took no thought of her future; [3]

therefore her fall is terrible;

 c she has no comforter.

“O LORD, behold my affliction,

for the enemy has  d triumphed!”

10[†] The enemy has stretched out his hands

over all her  e precious things;

for she has seen  f the nations

enter her sanctuary,

those whom you  g forbade

to enter your congregation.

11[†] All her people  z groan

as  h they search for bread;

they trade their  e treasures for  i food

to revive their strength.

“Look, O LORD, and see,

for I am despised.”

12[†] “Is it nothing to you, all  j you who pass by?

 k Look and see

if there is any sorrow like my sorrow,

which was brought upon me,

which  l the LORD inflicted

on  m the day of his fierce anger.

13[†] “From on high he  n sent fire;

into my bones [4] he made it descend;

 o he spread a net for my feet;

he turned me back;

 p he has left me stunned,

faint all the day long.

14[†] “My transgressions were bound [5] into  q a yoke;

by his hand they were fastened together;

they were set upon my neck;

he caused my strength to fail;

the Lord gave me into the hands

of those whom I cannot withstand.

15[†] “The Lord rejected

all my mighty men in my midst;

he summoned an assembly against me

to crush my young men;

 r the Lord has trodden as in a winepress

the virgin daughter of Judah.

16[†] “For these things  s I weep;

my eyes flow with tears;

for  t a comforter is far from me,

one to  u revive my spirit;

my children are desolate,

for the enemy has prevailed.”

17[†]  v Zion stretches out her hands,

but  t there is none to comfort her;

the LORD has commanded against Jacob

that his neighbors should be his foes;

Jerusalem has become

a filthy thing among them.

18[†]  w “The LORD is in the right,

 x for I have rebelled against his word;

but hear, all you peoples,

and see my suffering;

 y my young women and my young men

have gone into captivity.

19[†] “I called to  z my lovers,

but they deceived me;

my priests and elders

perished in the city,

while  a they sought food

to revive their strength.

20[†] “Look, O LORD, for I am in distress;

 b my stomach churns;

my heart is wrung within me,

because I have been very rebellious.

 c In the street the sword bereaves;

in the house it is like death.

21[†] “They heard [6]  d my groaning,

yet  e there is no one to comfort me.

All my enemies have heard of my trouble;

 f they are glad that you have done it.

You have brought [7] the day you announced;

 f now let them be as I am.

22  g “Let all their evildoing come before you,

and deal with them

as  h you have dealt with me

because of all my transgressions;

for  d my groans are many,

and  i my heart is faint.”