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The Sorrows of Zion 1How lonely sits the city That once had many people! She has become like a widow Who was once great among the nations! She who was a princess among the [a]provinces Has become a forced laborer!
2She weeps bitterly in the night, And her tears are on her cheeks; She has no one to comfort her Among all her lovers. All her friends have dealt treacherously with her; They have become her enemies.
3Judah has gone into exile out of affliction And [b]harsh servitude; She lives among the nations, But she has not found a resting place; All those who pursued her have overtaken her In the midst of [c]distress.
4The roads [d]of Zion are in mourning Because no one comes to an appointed feast. All her gates are deserted; Her priests groan, Her virgins are worried, And as for Zion herself, it is bitter for her.
5Her adversaries have become [e]her masters, Her enemies are [f]secure; For the LORD has [g]caused her grief Because of the multitude of her wrongdoings; Her little ones have gone away As captives [h]led by the enemy.
6All of her splendor Is gone from the daughter of Zion; Her leaders have become like deer That have found no pasture, And they have [i]fled without strength [j]From the pursuer.
7In the days of her affliction and homelessness Jerusalem remembers all her treasures That were hers since the days of old, When her people fell into the hand of the adversary And no one helped her. The adversaries saw her, They laughed at her [k]ruin.
8Jerusalem sinned greatly, Therefore she has become an [l]object of ridicule. All who honored her despise her Because they have seen her nakedness; Even she herself groans and turns away.
9Her uncleanness was in her garment’s seams; She |
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