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  • Jerusalem in Affliction

    How lonely sits the city
    That was full of people!
    How like a widow is she,
    Who was great among the nations!
    The princess among the provinces
    Has become a [a]slave!
  • aSorrow in Jerusalem

    Jerusalem, once so full of people,
    is now deserted.
    She who was once great among the nations
    now sits alone like a widow.
    Once the queen of all the earth,
    she is now a slave.
  • She weeps bitterly in the night,
    Her tears are on her cheeks;
    Among all her lovers
    She has none to comfort her.
    All her friends have dealt treacherously with her;
    They have become her enemies.
  • She sobs through the night;
    tears stream down her cheeks.
    Among all her lovers,
    there is no one left to comfort her.
    All her friends have betrayed her
    and become her enemies.
  • Judah has gone into captivity,
    Under affliction and hard servitude;
    She dwells among the [b]nations,
    She finds no rest;
    All her persecutors overtake her in dire straits.
  • Judah has been led away into captivity,
    oppressed with cruel slavery.
    She lives among foreign nations
    and has no place of rest.
    Her enemies have chased her down,
    and she has nowhere to turn.
  • The roads to Zion mourn
    Because no one comes to the [c]set feasts.
    All her gates are desolate;
    Her priests sigh,
    Her virgins are afflicted,
    And she is in bitterness.
  • The roads to Jerusalemb are in mourning,
    for crowds no longer come to celebrate the festivals.
    The city gates are silent,
    her priests groan,
    her young women are crying —
    how bitter is her fate!
  • Her adversaries have become [d]the master,
    Her enemies prosper;
    For the Lord has afflicted her
    Because of the multitude of her transgressions.
    Her children have gone into captivity before the enemy.
  • Her oppressors have become her masters,
    and her enemies prosper,
    for the LORD has punished Jerusalem
    for her many sins.
    Her children have been captured
    and taken away to distant lands.
  • And from the daughter of Zion
    All her splendor has departed.
    Her princes have become like deer
    That find no pasture,
    That [e]flee without strength
    Before the pursuer.
  • All the majesty of beautiful Jerusalemc
    has been stripped away.
    Her princes are like starving deer
    searching for pasture.
    They are too weak to run
    from the pursuing enemy.
  • In the days of her affliction and roaming,
    Jerusalem remembers all her pleasant things
    That she had in the days of old.
    When her people fell into the hand of the enemy,
    With no one to help her,
    The adversaries saw her
    And mocked at her [f]downfall.
  • In the midst of her sadness and wandering,
    Jerusalem remembers her ancient splendor.
    But now she has fallen to her enemy,
    and there is no one to help her.
    Her enemy struck her down
    and laughed as she fell.
  • Jerusalem has sinned gravely,
    Therefore she has become [g]vile.
    All who honored her despise her
    Because they have seen her nakedness;
    Yes, she sighs and turns away.
  • Jerusalem has sinned greatly,
    so she has been tossed away like a filthy rag.
    All who once honored her now despise her,
    for they have seen her stripped naked and humiliated.
    All she can do is groan
    and hide her face.
  • Her uncleanness is in her skirts;
    She did not consider her destiny;
    Therefore her collapse was awesome;
    She had no comforter.
    “O Lord, behold my affliction,
    For the enemy is exalted!”
  • She defiled herself with immorality
    and gave no thought to her future.
    Now she lies in the gutter
    with no one to lift her out.
    “LORD, see my misery,” she cries.
    “The enemy has triumphed.”
  • The adversary has spread his hand
    Over all her [h]pleasant things;
    For she has seen the nations enter her [i]sanctuary,
    Those whom You commanded
    Not to enter Your assembly.
  • The enemy has plundered her completely,
    taking every precious thing she owns.
    She has seen foreigners violate her sacred Temple,
    the place the LORD had forbidden them to enter.
  • All her people sigh,
    They [j]seek bread;
    They have given their [k]valuables for food to restore life.
    “See, O Lord, and consider,
    For I am scorned.”
  • Her people groan as they search for bread.
    They have sold their treasures for food to stay alive.
    “O LORD, look,” she mourns,
    “and see how I am despised.
  • Is it nothing to you, all you who [l]pass by?
    Behold and see
    If there is any sorrow like my sorrow,
    Which has been brought on me,
    Which the Lord has inflicted
    In the day of His fierce anger.
  • “Does it mean nothing to you, all you who pass by?
    Look around and see if there is any suffering like mine,
    which the LORD brought on me
    when he erupted in fierce anger.
  • “From above He has sent fire into my bones,
    And it overpowered them;
    He has spread a net for my feet
    And turned me back;
    He has made me desolate
    And faint all the day.
  • “He has sent fire from heaven that burns in my bones.
    He has placed a trap in my path and turned me back.
    He has left me devastated,
    racked with sickness all day long.
  • “The yoke of my transgressions was [m]bound;
    They were woven together by His hands,
    And thrust upon my neck.
    He made my strength fail;
    The Lord delivered me into the hands of those whom I am not able to withstand.
  • “He wove my sins into ropes
    to hitch me to a yoke of captivity.
    The Lord sapped my strength and turned me over to my enemies;
    I am helpless in their hands.
  • “The Lord has trampled underfoot all my mighty men in my midst;
    He has called an assembly against me
    To crush my young men;
    The Lord trampled as in a winepress
    The virgin daughter of Judah.
  • “The Lord has treated my mighty men
    with contempt.
    At his command a great army has come
    to crush my young warriors.
    The Lord has trampled his beloved cityd
    like grapes are trampled in a winepress.
  • “For these things I weep;
    My eye, my eye overflows with water;
    Because the comforter, who should restore my life,
    Is far from me.
    My children are desolate
    Because the enemy prevailed.”
  • “For all these things I weep;
    tears flow down my cheeks.
    No one is here to comfort me;
    any who might encourage me are far away.
    My children have no future,
    for the enemy has conquered us.”
  • Zion [n]spreads out her hands,
    But no one comforts her;
    The Lord has commanded concerning Jacob
    That those around him become his adversaries;
    Jerusalem has become an unclean thing among them.
  • Jerusalem reaches out for help,
    but no one comforts her.
    Regarding his people Israel,e
    the LORD has said,
    “Let their neighbors be their enemies!
    Let them be thrown away like a filthy rag!”
  • “The Lord is righteous,
    For I rebelled against His [o]commandment.
    Hear now, all peoples,
    And behold my sorrow;
    My virgins and my young men
    Have gone into captivity.
  • “The LORD is right,” Jerusalem says,
    “for I rebelled against him.
    Listen, people everywhere;
    look upon my anguish and despair,
    for my sons and daughters
    have been taken captive to distant lands.
  • “I called for my lovers,
    But they deceived me;
    My priests and my elders
    Breathed their last in the city,
    While they sought food
    To restore their life.
  • “I begged my allies for help,
    but they betrayed me.
    My priests and leaders
    starved to death in the city,
    even as they searched for food
    to save their lives.
  • “See, O Lord, that I am in distress;
    My soul[p] is troubled;
    My heart is overturned within me,
    For I have been very rebellious.
    Outside the sword bereaves,
    At home it is like death.
  • “LORD, see my anguish!
    My heart is broken
    and my soul despairs,
    for I have rebelled against you.
    In the streets the sword kills,
    and at home there is only death.
  • “They have heard that I sigh,
    But no one comforts me.
    All my enemies have heard of my trouble;
    They are glad that You have done it.
    Bring on the day You have [q]announced,
    That they may become like me.
  • “Others heard my groans,
    but no one turned to comfort me.
    When my enemies heard about my troubles,
    they were happy to see what you had done.
    Oh, bring the day you promised,
    when they will suffer as I have suffered.
  • “Let all their wickedness come before You,
    And do to them as You have done to me
    For all my transgressions;
    For my sighs are many,
    And my heart is faint.”
  • “Look at all their evil deeds, LORD.
    Punish them,
    as you have punished me
    for all my sins.
    My groans are many,
    and I am sick at heart.”

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