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How Lonely Lies the City!
(2 Kings 24:10–17)
- 1 How [1] lonely lies the city,
- once so full of people!
- She who was great among the nations
- has become a widow.
- The princess of the provinces
- has become a slave.
- 2 She weeps aloud in the night,
- with tears upon her cheeks.
- Among all her lovers
- there is no one to comfort her.
- All her friends have betrayed her;
- they have become her enemies.
- 3 Judah has gone into exile
- under affliction and harsh slavery;
- she dwells among the nations
- but finds no place to rest.
- All her pursuers have overtaken her
- in the midst of her distress.
- 4 The roads to Zion mourn,
- because no one comes to her appointed feasts.
- All her gates are deserted;
- her priests groan,
- her maidens grieve,
- and she herself is bitter with anguish.
- 5 Her foes have become her masters;
- her enemies are at ease.
- For the LORD has brought her grief
- because of her many transgressions.
- Her children have gone away
- as captives before the enemy.
- 6 All the splendor has departed
- from the Daughter of Zion.
- Her princes are like deer
- that find no pasture;
- they lack the strength to flee
- in the face of the hunter.
- 7 In the days of her affliction and wandering
- Jerusalem remembers all the treasures
- that were hers in days of old.
- When her people fell into enemy hands
- she received no help.
- Her enemies looked upon her,
- laughing at her downfall.
- 8 Jerusalem has sinned greatly;
- therefore she has become an object of scorn.
- All who honored her now despise her,
- for they have seen her nakedness;[2]
- she herself groans and turns away.
- 9 Her uncleanness stains her skirts;
- she did not consider her end.
- Her downfall was astounding;
- there was no one to comfort her.
- Look, O LORD, on my affliction,
- for the enemy has triumphed!
- 10 The adversary has seized
- all her treasures.
- For she has seen the nations
- enter her sanctuary—
- those You had forbidden
- to enter Your assembly.
- 11 All her people groan
- as they search for bread.
- They have traded their treasures for food
- to keep themselves alive.
- Look, O LORD, and consider,
- for I have become despised.
- 12 Is this nothing to you, all you who pass by?
- Look around and see!
- Is there any sorrow like mine,
- which was inflicted on me,
- which the LORD made me suffer
- on the day of His fierce anger?
- 13 He sent fire from on high,
- and it overpowered my bones.
- He spread a net for my feet
- and turned me back.
- He made me desolate,
- faint all the day long.
- 14 My transgressions are bound into a yoke,[3]
- knit together by His hand;
- they are draped over my neck,
- and the Lord has broken my strength.
- He has delivered me into the hands
- of those I cannot withstand.
- 15 The Lord has rejected
- all the mighty men in my midst;
- He has summoned an army against me [4]
- to crush my young warriors.
- Like grapes in a winepress,
- the Lord has trampled the Virgin Daughter of Judah.
- 16 For these things I weep;
- my eyes flow with tears.
- For there is no one nearby to comfort me,
- no one to revive my soul.
- My children are destitute
- because the enemy has prevailed.
- 17 Zion stretches out her hands,
- but there is no one to comfort her.
- The LORD has decreed against Jacob
- that his neighbors become his foes.
- Jerusalem has become
- an unclean thing among them.
- 18 The LORD is righteous,
- for I have rebelled against His command.
- Listen, all you people;
- look upon my suffering.
- My young men and maidens
- have gone into captivity.
- 19 I called out to my lovers,
- but they have betrayed me.
- My priests and elders
- perished in the city
- while they searched for food
- to keep themselves alive.
- 20 See, O LORD, how distressed I am!
- I am churning within;
- my heart is pounding within me,
- for I have been most rebellious.
- Outside, the sword bereaves;
- inside, there is death.
- 21 People have heard my groaning,
- but there is no one to comfort me.
- All my enemies have heard of my trouble;
- they are glad that You have caused it.
- May You bring the day You have announced,
- so that they may become like me.
- 22 Let all their wickedness come before You,
- and deal with them
- as You have dealt with me
- because of all my transgressions.
- For my groans are many,
- and my heart is faint.
God’s Anger over Jerusalem
- 2 How [5] the Lord has covered the Daughter of Zion
- with the cloud of His anger!
- He has cast the glory of Israel
- from heaven to earth.
- He has abandoned His footstool
- in the day of His anger.
- 2 Without pity the Lord has swallowed up
- all the dwellings of Jacob.
- In His wrath He has demolished
- the fortified cities of the Daughter of Judah.
- He brought to the ground and defiled
- her kingdom and its princes.
- 3 In fierce anger He has cut off
- every horn [6] of Israel
- and withdrawn His right hand
- at the approach of the enemy.
- He has burned in Jacob like a flaming fire
- that consumes everything around it.
- 4 He has bent His bow like an enemy;
- His right hand is positioned.
- Like a foe He has killed
- all who were pleasing to the eye;
- He has poured out His wrath like fire
- on the tent of the Daughter of Zion.
- 5 The Lord is like an enemy;
- He has swallowed up Israel.
- He has swallowed up all her palaces
- and destroyed her strongholds.
- He has multiplied mourning and lamentation
- for the Daughter of Judah.
- 6 He has laid waste His tabernacle like a garden booth;
- He has destroyed His place of meeting.
- The LORD has made Zion forget
- her appointed feasts and Sabbaths.
- In His fierce anger
- He has despised both king and priest.
- 7 The Lord has rejected His altar;
- He has abandoned His sanctuary;
- He has delivered the walls of her palaces
- into the hand of the enemy.
- They have raised a shout in the house of the LORD
- as on the day of an appointed feast.
- 8 The LORD determined to destroy
- the wall of the Daughter of Zion.
- He stretched out a measuring line
- and did not withdraw His hand from destroying.
- He made the ramparts and walls lament;
- together they waste away.
- 9 Her gates have sunk into the ground;
- He has destroyed and shattered their bars.
- Her king and her princes are exiled among the nations,
- the law is no more,
- and even her prophets
- find no vision from the LORD.
- 10 The elders of the Daughter of Zion
- sit on the ground in silence.
- They have thrown dust on their heads
- and put on sackcloth.
- The young women of Jerusalem
- have bowed their heads to the ground.
- 11 My eyes fail from weeping;
- I am churning within.
- My heart is poured out in grief
- over the destruction of the daughter of my people,
- because children and infants faint
- in the streets of the city.
- 12 They cry out to their mothers:
- “Where is the grain and wine?”
- as they faint like the wounded
- in the streets of the city,
- as their lives fade away
- in the arms of their mothers.
- 13 What can I say for you?
- To what can I compare you,
- O Daughter of Jerusalem?
- To what can I liken you,
- that I may console you,
- O Virgin Daughter of Zion?
- For your wound is as deep as the sea.
- Who can ever heal you?
- 14 The visions of your prophets
- were empty and deceptive;
- they did not expose your guilt
- to ward off your captivity.
- The burdens they envisioned for you
- were empty and misleading.
- 15 All who pass by
- clap their hands at you in scorn.
- They hiss and shake their heads
- at the Daughter of Jerusalem:
- “Is this the city that was called
- the perfection of beauty,
- the joy of all the earth?”
- 16 All your enemies
- open their mouths against you.
- They hiss and gnash their teeth,
- saying, “We have swallowed her up.
- This is the day for which we have waited.
- We have lived to see it!”
- 17 The LORD has done what He planned;
- He has accomplished His decree,
- which He ordained in days of old;
- He has overthrown you without pity.
- He has let the enemy gloat over you
- and exalted the horn [7] of your foes.
- 18 The hearts of the people
- cry out to the Lord.[8]
- O wall of the Daughter of Zion,
- let your tears run down like a river
- day and night.
- Give yourself no relief,
- and your eyes no rest.
- 19 Arise, cry out in the night
- from the first watch of the night.[9]
- Pour out your heart like water
- in the presence of the Lord.
- Lift up your hands to Him
- for the lives of your children
- who are fainting from hunger
- on the corner of every street.
- 20 Look, O LORD, and consider:
- Whom have You ever treated like this?
- Should women eat their offspring,
- the infants they have nurtured?
- Should priests and prophets be killed
- in the sanctuary of the Lord?
- 21 Both young and old lie together
- in the dust of the streets.
- My young men and maidens
- have fallen by the sword.
- You have slain them in the day of Your anger;
- You have slaughtered them without compassion.
- 22 You summoned my attackers on every side,
- as for the day of an appointed feast.
- In the day of the LORD’s anger
- no one escaped or survived;
- my enemy has destroyed
- those I nurtured and reared.
The Prophet’s Afflictions
- 3 I [10] am the man who has seen affliction
- under the rod of God’s wrath.
- 2 He has driven me away and made me walk
- in darkness instead of light.
- 3 Indeed, He keeps turning His hand
- against me all day long.
- 4 He has worn away my flesh and skin;
- He has shattered my bones.
- 5 He has besieged me and surrounded me
- with bitterness and hardship.
- 6 He has made me dwell in darkness
- like those dead for ages.
- 7 He has walled me in so I cannot escape;
- He has weighed me down with chains.
- 8 Even when I cry out and plead for help,
- He shuts out my prayer.
- 9 He has barred my ways with cut stones;
- He has made my paths crooked.
- 10 He is a bear lying in wait,
- a lion hiding in ambush.
- 11 He forced me off my path and tore me to pieces;
- He left me without help.
- 12 He bent His bow
- and set me as the target for His arrow.
- 13 He pierced my kidneys
- with His arrows.
- 14 I am a laughingstock to all my people;
- they mock me in song all day long.
- 15 He has filled me with bitterness;
- He has intoxicated me with wormwood.
- 16 He has ground my teeth with gravel
- and trampled me in the dust.
- 17 My soul has been deprived of peace;
- I have forgotten what prosperity is.
- 18 So I say, “My strength has perished,
- along with my hope from the LORD.”
The Prophet’s Hope
- 19 Remember my affliction and wandering,
- the wormwood and the gall.
- 20 Surely my soul remembers
- and is humbled within me.
- 21 Yet I call this to mind,
- and therefore I have hope:
- 22 Because of the loving devotion [11] of the LORD we are not consumed,
- for His mercies never fail.
- 23 They are new every morning;
- great is Your faithfulness!
- 24 “The LORD is my portion,” says my soul,
- “therefore I will hope in Him.”
- 25 The LORD is good to those who wait for Him,
- to the soul who seeks Him.
- 26 It is good to wait quietly
- for the salvation of the LORD.
- 27 It is good for a man to bear the yoke
- while he is still young.
- 28 Let him sit alone in silence,
- for God has disciplined him.
- 29 Let him bury his face in the dust—
- perhaps there is still hope.
- 30 Let him offer his cheek to the one who would strike him;
- let him be filled with reproach.
- 31 For the Lord will not
- cast us off forever.
- 32 Even if He causes grief, He will show compassion
- according to His abundant loving devotion.
- 33 For He does not willingly afflict
- or grieve the sons of men.
- 34 To crush underfoot
- all the prisoners of the land,
- 35 to deny a man justice
- before the Most High,
- 36 to subvert a man in his lawsuit—
- of these the Lord does not approve.
God’s Justice
- 37 Who has spoken and it came to pass,
- unless the Lord has ordained it?
- 38 Do not both adversity and good
- come from the mouth of the Most High?
- 39 Why should any mortal man complain,
- in view of his sins?
- 40 Let us examine and test our ways,
- and turn back to the LORD.
- 41 Let us lift up our hearts and hands
- to God in heaven:
- 42 “We have sinned and rebelled;
- You have not forgiven.”
- 43 You have covered Yourself in anger and pursued us;
- You have killed without pity.
- 44 You have covered Yourself with a cloud
- that no prayer can pass through.
- 45 You have made us scum and refuse
- among the nations.
- 46 All our enemies
- open their mouths against us.
- 47 Panic and pitfall have come upon us—
- devastation and destruction.
- 48 Streams of tears flow from my eyes
- over the destruction of the daughter of my people.
- 49 My eyes overflow unceasingly,
- without relief,
- 50 until the LORD
- looks down from heaven and sees.
- 51 My eyes bring grief to my soul
- because of all the daughters of my city.
- 52 Without cause my enemies
- hunted me like a bird.
- 53 They dropped me alive into a pit
- and cast stones upon me.
- 54 The waters flowed over my head,
- and I thought I was going to die.
- 55 I called on Your name, O LORD,
- out of the depths of the Pit.
- 56 You heard my plea:
- “Do not ignore my cry for relief.”
- 57 You drew near when I called on You;
- You said, “Do not be afraid.”
- 58 You defend my cause, O Lord;
- You redeem my life.
- 59 You have seen, O LORD, the wrong done to me;
- vindicate my cause!
- 60 You have seen all their malice,
- all their plots against me.
- 61 O LORD, You have heard their insults,
- all their plots against me—
- 62 the slander and murmuring of my assailants
- against me all day long.
- 63 When they sit and when they rise,
- see how they mock me in song.
- 64 You will pay them back what they deserve, O LORD,
- according to the work of their hands.
- 65 Put a veil of anguish over their hearts;
- may Your curse be upon them!
- 66 You will pursue them in anger and exterminate them
- from under Your heavens, O LORD.
The Distress of Zion
- 4 How [12] the gold has become tarnished,
- the pure gold has become dull!
- The gems of the temple lie scattered
- on every street corner.
- 2 How the precious sons of Zion,
- once worth their weight in pure gold,
- are now esteemed as jars of clay,
- the work of a potter’s hands!
- 3 Even jackals [13] offer their breasts
- to nurse their young,
- but the daughter of my people has become cruel,
- like an ostrich in the wilderness.
- 4 The nursing infant’s tongue
- clings in thirst to the roof of his mouth.
- Little children beg for bread,
- but no one gives them any.
- 5 Those who once ate delicacies
- are destitute in the streets;
- those brought up in crimson
- huddle in ash heaps.
- 6 The punishment [14] of the daughter of my people
- is greater than that of Sodom,
- which was overthrown in an instant
- without a hand turned to help her.
- 7 Her dignitaries were brighter than snow,
- whiter than milk;
- their bodies were more ruddy than rubies,
- 8 But now their appearance is blacker than soot;
- they are not recognized in the streets.
- Their skin has shriveled on their bones;
- it has become as dry as a stick.
- 9 Those slain by the sword are better off
- than those who die of hunger,
- who waste away, pierced with pain
- because the fields lack produce.
- 10 The hands of compassionate women
- have cooked their own children,
- who became their food
- in the destruction of the daughter of my people.
- 11 The LORD has exhausted His wrath;
- He has poured out His fierce anger;
- He has kindled a fire in Zion,
- and it has consumed her foundations.
- 12 The kings of the earth did not believe,
- nor any people of the world,
- that an enemy or a foe
- could enter the gates of Jerusalem.
- 13 But this was for the sins of her prophets
- and the guilt of her priests,
- who shed the blood of the righteous
- in her midst.
- 14 They wandered blind in the streets,
- defiled by this blood,
- so that no one dared
- to touch their garments.
- 15 “Go away! Unclean!”
- men shouted at them.
- “Away, away! Do not touch us!”
- So they fled and wandered.
- Among the nations it was said,
- “They can stay here no longer.”
- 16 The presence of the LORD has scattered them;
- He regards them no more.
- The priests are shown no honor;
- the elders find no favor.
- 17 All the while our eyes were failing
- as we looked in vain for help.
- We watched from our towers
- for a nation that could not save us.
- 18 They stalked our every step,
- so that we could not walk in our streets.
- Our end drew near, our time ran out,
- for our end had come!
- 19 Those who chased us were swifter
- than the eagles in the sky;
- they pursued us over the mountains
- and ambushed us in the wilderness.
- 20 The LORD’s anointed, the breath of our life,
- was captured in their pits.
- We had said of him,
- “Under his shadow we will live among the nations.”
- 21 So rejoice and be glad, O Daughter of Edom,
- you who dwell in the land of Uz.
- Yet the cup will pass to you as well;
- you will get drunk and expose yourself.
- 22 O Daughter of Zion, your punishment is complete;
- He will not prolong your exile.[17]
- But He will punish your iniquity, O Daughter of Edom;
- He will expose your sins.
A Prayer for Restoration
- 5 Remember, O LORD, what has happened to us.
- Look and see our disgrace!
- 2 Our inheritance has been turned over to strangers,
- our houses to foreigners.
- 3 We have become fatherless orphans;
- our mothers are widows.
- 4 We must buy the water we drink;
- our wood comes at a price.
- 5 We are closely pursued;
- we are weary and find no rest.
- 6 We submitted to Egypt and Assyria
- to get enough bread.
- 7 Our fathers sinned and are no more,
- but we bear their punishment.
- 8 Slaves rule over us;
- there is no one to deliver us from their hands.
- 9 We get our bread at the risk of our lives
- because of the sword in the wilderness.
- 10 Our skin is as hot as an oven
- with fever from our hunger.
- 11 Women have been ravished in Zion,
- virgins in the cities of Judah.
- 12 Princes have been hung up by their hands;
- elders receive no respect.
- 13 Young men toil at millstones;
- boys stagger under loads of wood.
- 14 The elders have left the city gate;
- the young men have stopped their music.
- 15 Joy has left our hearts;
- our dancing has turned to mourning.
- 16 The crown has fallen from our head.
- Woe to us, for we have sinned!
- 17 Because of this, our hearts are faint;
- because of these, our eyes grow dim—
- 18 because of Mount Zion, which lies desolate,
- patrolled by foxes.
- 19 You, O LORD, reign forever;
- Your throne endures from generation to generation.
- 20 Why have You forgotten us forever?
- Why have You forsaken us for so long?
- 21 Restore us to Yourself, O LORD, so we may return;
- renew our days as of old,
- 22 unless You have utterly rejected us
- and remain angry with us beyond measure.
Footnotes
[edit]- ↑ 1:1 This chapter is an acrostic poem, each verse beginning with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
- ↑ 1:8 Or her shame
- ↑ 1:14 Most Hebrew manuscripts; other Hebrew manuscripts and LXX He kept watch over my sins
- ↑ 1:15 Or has set a time for me
- ↑ 2:1 This chapter is an acrostic poem, each verse beginning with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
- ↑ 2:3 Or all the strength
- ↑ 2:17 Or the strength
- ↑ 2:18 Literally Their heart cries out to the Lord.
- ↑ 2:19 That is, between six and nine at night
- ↑ 3:1 This chapter is an acrostic poem, each 3–verse stanza beginning with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
- ↑ 3:22 Forms of the Hebrew chesed are translated here and in most cases throughout the Scriptures as loving devotion; the range of meaning includes love, goodness, kindness, faithfulness, and mercy, as well as loyalty to a covenant.
- ↑ 4:1 This chapter is an acrostic poem, each verse beginning with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
- ↑ 4:3 Or serpents or dragons
- ↑ 4:6 Or iniquity
- ↑ 4:7 Or their polishing or their hair
- ↑ 4:7 Hebrew lapis lazuli
- ↑ 4:22 Or He will not exile you again
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