Lamentations 2:1-6

Judgment on Jerusalem

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Alef

1 How the Lord has overshadowed Daughter Zion with His anger! He has thrown down Israel's glory from heaven to earth. He has abandoned His footstool[a][b] in the day of His anger.[c]

Bet

2 Without compassion[d] the Lord has swallowed up all the dwellings of Jacob. In His wrath He has demolished the fortified cities[e] of Daughter Judah. He brought [them] to the ground and defiled the kingdom and its leaders.[f]

Gimel

3 He has cut off every horn[g] of Israel in His burning anger and withdrawn His right hand in the presence of the enemy. He has blazed against Jacob like a flaming fire that consumes everything [in its path].

Dalet

4 Like an enemy He has bent His bow;[h] His right hand is positioned like an adversary. He has killed everyone who was loved,[i] pouring out His wrath like fire on the tent of Daughter Zion.

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5 The Lord is like an enemy; He has swallowed up Israel. He swallowed up all its palaces and destroyed its fortified cities. He has multiplied mourning and lamentation within Daughter Judah.[j]

Vav

6 He has done violence to His temple[k] as if [it were] a garden [booth], destroying His place of meeting.[l] The Lord has abolished appointed festivals and Sabbaths in Zion. He has despised king and priest in His fierce anger.

Lamentations 2:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO LAMENTATIONS 2

This chapter contains another alphabet, in which the Prophet Jeremiah, or those he represents, lament the sad condition of Jerusalem; the destruction of the city and temple, and of all persons and things relative to them, and to its civil or church state; and that as being from the hand of the Lord himself, who is represented all along as the author thereof, because of their sins, La 2:1-9; and then the elders and virgins of Zion are represented as in great distress, and weeping for those desolations; which were very much owing to the false prophets, that had deceived them, La 2:10-14; and all this occasioned great rejoicing in the enemies of Zion, La 2:15-17; but sorrow of heart to Zion herself, who is called to weeping, La 2:18,19; and the chapter is concluded with an address to the Lord, to take this her sorrowful case into consideration, and show pity and compassion, La 2:20-22.

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