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Lamentations 4:1-6

Listen to Lamentations 4:1-6
1 Our glittering gold has grown dull; the stones of the Temple lie scattered in the streets.
2 Zion's young people were as precious to us as gold, but now they are treated like common clay pots.
3 Even a mother wolf will nurse her cubs, but my people are like ostriches, cruel to their young.
4 They let their babies die of hunger and thirst; children are begging for food that no one will give them.
5 People who once ate the finest foods die starving in the streets; those raised in luxury are pawing through garbage for food.
6 My people have been punished even more than the inhabitants of Sodom, 1 which met a sudden downfall at the hands of God.

Lamentations 4:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO LAMENTATIONS 4

The prophet begins this chapter with a complaint of the ill usage of the dear children of God, and precious sons of Zion, La 4:1,2; relates the dreadful effects of the famine during the siege of Jerusalem, La 4:3-10; the taking and destruction of that city he imputes to the wrath of God; and represents it as incredible to the kings and inhabitants of the earth, La 4:11,12; the causes of which were the sins of the prophets, priests, and people, La 4:13-16; expresses the vain hopes they once had, but now were given up entirely, their king being taken, La 4:17-20; and the chapter is concluded with a prophecy of the destruction of the Edomites, and of the return of the Jews from captivity, La 4:21,22.

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Cross References 1

  • 1. 4.6Genesis 19.24.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.

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