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    Lamentations – Legacy Edition

    From the Greek Septuagint text as used by First Century Christians.
    A dirge written by JeremiAh after the fall of JeruSalem.

    Chapter 1

    1 After IsraEl was captured and JeruSalem was desolated, Jeremiah sat down and cried, wailing this lamentation over the city:

    O how that city, once filled with people
    Must now sit all alone.
    Among the nations, she [sits as] a widow…
    She is ruled and [must pay] a tribute.

    2 She cried and wept all through the night,
    As tears rolled down her cheeks;
    For, no one is left to offer her comfort
    Among all those who once loved her.
    Yes, those who cared have now left her,
    And her enemies, they have become.

    3 Humiliation has come upon Judah,
    For [all of her people] were [taken away]
    And she has become just a slave.

    Now, she finds no way to rest,
    Because she [belongs to] the gentiles.
    Yes, all those who chased her have caught her,
    And [she lives] among those who oppress her.

    4 The roads to Zion now mourn,
    For there is no one who comes there
    To celebrate her holiday feasts.

    All of her gates have been broken,
    All of her Priests must now groan,
    And all of her virgins are captives;
    So, inside herself, she is bitter.
    5 For her head is those who oppose her,
    And to her enemies, [she now must submit].

    Her humiliation was brought by Jehovah,
    Because she no longer showed Him respect.
    So her young were led off as captives
    Before those who have oppressed her.

    6 The daughters of Zion (her beauty) are gone,
    [And others now serve as] their rulers.
    As rams without pasture, they left without strength
    In front of those who’d pursued them.
    7 So, when she thinks of these days of disgrace,
    She is very upset.

    All of her beautiful things [are now gone]…
    Those things that she’s had since most ancient times.
    For her people fell into the hands of oppressors,
    And no one came to their aid.
    Then all her enemies laughed
    When they saw these things being taken away.

    8 It was because of JeruSalem’s sins
    That she was allowed to be battered.
    She was humbled by the One who had loved her
    When He saw how indecent she had become.
    So now, she [just sits there and] moans,
    And all she does is reflect.

    9 Her filth lies there at her feet,
    Because she forgot how things would work out.
    So, she has now been brought low,
    And there’s no place where she can find comfort.

    [She cries]: ‘O Lord, see how I’ve been shamed;
    For, to my enemies, I now must submit!’

    10 Those who oppressed her have reached out their hands
    To take her desirable things.
    She watched as the gentiles entered her [Temple]…
    Those whom [God] said should not enter
    Among the assembly [of His people].

    11 Now, all of her people are groaning
    Because they are searching for bread.
    Her desirable things, they’ve traded for food,
    In order to save their own lives.

    O Jehovah; please look down upon this,
    For, she has been so disgraced!

    12 All those to whom You once became close
    But thereafter chose to reject You,
    Will see if there’s pain like the pain that I feel.
    For, I’ve been humbled by the One who addressed me…
    By Jehovah, in the day of His rage.

    13 To my bones, He has sent fire…
    Yes, fire is what He has sent.
    Then He spread out a net for my feet
    To turn me back and make me retreat.
    He appointed me to be hidden from view
    And to grieve throughout the rest of my days.

    14 He was aware of my godless deeds;
    For, they were close to my hands…
    And then they [crawled] up my neck.
    So, all of my strength has now left me,
    Since Jehovah’s put grief in my hands
    And I am unable to stand.

    15 All of my mighty have left me,
    As has Jehovah, [my God].
    For the time arrived for His visit,
    And to break the best of my men.
    So the Lord has trodden the winepress
    Of the virgin daughter of Judah.

    16 It’s over such things that I weep…
    It’s why my eyes are now filled with tears.
    For, those who would offer me comfort
    (Those who would bring back my life)
    [Have now been carried] away.

    Yes, all of my sons are now gone…
    And by my enemies, I have been conquered.
    17 So, though Zion has spread out her hands,
    There’s no one who’ll come to console her.
    For Jehovah gave a warning to Jacob
    That they’d be surrounded by those who’d attack.

    JeruSalem was to serve as a woman
    That was set apart from the unclean…
    Though she had to live in their midst.
    18 Yet, Jehovah has been proven righteous;
    For, we’re the ones who embittered His mouth.

    So, hear all you peoples and look at my pain,
    Since all my young men and virgins are gone…
    They’ve all been taken as captives!

    19 I was misled by those whom I loved…
    My priests and my elders had failed me!
    They just wanted food for themselves,
    So they could save their own lives.

    20 Behold, O Lord, my painful condition,
    For my stomach is very upset
    And my heart is rolling within me!

    I have become very bitter,
    For the sword has left me without any sons…
    It’s as though there is death in my home.

    21 Listen indeed to my moaning,
    For there’s no one to offer me comfort.
    Since our enemies had heard of our badness,
    They rejoiced at the things that they did.
    But upon them, You’ll bring a day and a time
    When they will become just like me!

    22 Yes, may their evils fall upon them…
    Glean them as they have gleaned me for my sins!
    For, [they are the cause] of my moaning,
    And they’re the ones upsetting my heart.

    Chapter 2

    1 O how dark was the rage of Jehovah
    When it came to the daughter of Zion.
    For He pulled IsraEl’s glory out of the heights
    And threw it down to the ground…
    Yes, in the day of His rage,
    He forgot the stool for His feet.

    2 [He] didn’t hold back, nor did He spare
    Jacob’s beautiful things.
    In His rage, He destroyed all the forts
    Of the virgin daughter of Judah.
    He cut them down to the ground,
    And profaned our rulers and king.

    3 He broke them to pieces in anger and rage,
    Taking all of IsraEl’s strength…
    He turned His hand from the enemy’s face
    And allowed them to set Jacob ablaze…
    To consume everything that’s around him.

    4 As an enemy, He stretched tight His bow,
    And as an opponent, he stiffened His hand
    To destroy all the things that my eyes had desired.
    On the Tents of the daughters of Zion,
    He poured out the flames of His rage.

    5 So Jehovah became our enemy…
    He sunk IsraEl and all its estates.
    He also destroyed all its forts…
    The strongholds of the daughters of Judah.

    He multiplied those who were humbling us,
    And increased the numbers of humbled.

    6 Like a grapevine, He spread out His Tent,
    And His holiday feasts, He corrupted.
    He forgot all the things He’d appointed for Zion…
    The holiday feasts and the Sabbaths.
    He did this, because we’d provoked Him,
    Then He threatened our king and our priests in His rage.

    7 [He] thrust away His own Altar…
    His Holy Place, He has brushed aside.
    So our enemies broke down our walls,
    And shouted in the House of Jehovah
    As we used to do on our holiday feasts.

    8 Jehovah made plans to ruin the walls
    Of the virgin daughter of Zion.
    First, He stretched out His ruler,
    Then His hand sent a trampling upon us,
    Which caused us to mourn around all our walls,
    Because the walls were destroyed,
    9 And the gates had been cut to the ground…
    They broke and destroyed the bars for our gates!

    So now, her king and her rulers
    Have been scattered among all the nations,
    And there is no longer a Law,
    Nor do our prophets see visions.

    10 They silently sit on the ground
    (The elders of the daughter of Zion)
    As they throw dust on their heads…
    As they are dressing in sackcloth…
    As the heads of JeruSalem’s virgins
    Are being pushed to the ground.

    11 Then the tears in my eyes started to fail,
    Because my heart had become so disturbed.
    My glory had just been poured on the ground
    By the destruction of all the daughters
    And the nursing mothers with babies,
    There in our city squares.

    12 From the mothers, they demanded their grain and their wine
    When they were as weak as the wounded.
    Then, in those squares, they poured out the lives
    [Of the babies] that nursed at their breasts.

    13 And now, what more can I say,
    O virgin daughter of JeruSalem…
    To what can you be compared?
    Who can now come and save you,
    O virgin daughter of Zion…
    Since the cup of destruction was widened for you,
    Who can now bring you healing?

    14 Though your prophets saw all of your folly,
    They refused to uncover your sins
    And save you from this captivity…
    Though they were concerned about your foolish ways,
    And they knew that you had to be purged!

    15 Now, people clap hands as they’re passing,
    And whistle as they shake their heads
    Over JeruSalem’s daughter.
    ‘Isn’t she the one that was called glory’s crown…
    The most joyful place on the earth?

    16 ‘But your enemies opened their mouths
    And whistled, as they ground their teeth.
    They said, We will swallow her down,
    And this is the day that we planned…
    We found it and [we made it happen]!

    17 So Jehovah did what He’d decided…
    He finished what He said must be done…
    The things that He said [He must do] long ago.
    So He didn’t spare, He demolished…
    He brought your enemies joy over you,
    And raised the trumpets of those who attacked you!

    18 Before Jehovah, they were yelling,
    ‘We will tear down all Zion’s walls
    And make its people stream tears day and night!
    Don’t allow them the time to get sober,
    Or to let their eyes become still!’

    19 So, during the night, awaken and think…
    At the start of each watch, pour out your hearts
    Before the face of Jehovah!
    Raise your arms up before Him
    On behalf of the children that are starving,
    Which are found on every street corner!

    20 Behold, O Lord… see what You’ve gleaned!
    Should women eat the fruit of their bellies…
    Should the babies be murdered as they’re nursing on breasts…
    Will you kill the priests and the prophets
    Inside the Holy Place of Jehovah?

    21 Young boys must now sleep in the streets
    Along with the old men and virgins.
    My young men were all taken captive,
    And then killed by the famine and swords.
    For, in the day of Your rage,
    You slashed and You haven’t spared any!

    22 As a festival day (as no other day),
    You called to those living around us.
    Then because of Your rage, no one was saved…
    They left no one behind…
    My enemies were filled, and You won.

    Chapter 3

    1 Now, I am a man who is helpless,
    For the rod of His rage has been laid upon me.
    2 He took me, then led me away
    Into the darkness (not into the light).

    3 So, throughout the rest of my days,
    Against me, He has turned His hand.
    4 My flesh and my skin, He has made old,
    And He has broken my bones.

    5 Against me, He’s now built [a wall],
    And my head He’s encircled with trouble.
    6 Inside a dark place, He has put me,
    As though I’d been dead through the ages.

    7 Against me, He has constructed a wall
    Through which I cannot escape,
    And with a brass chain, He has weighed me down.

    8 Although I cry out and yell,
    He has shut out my prayers…
    9 He’s blocked all my roads and my ways!

    10 He’s become a bear that is lying in wait,
    And a lion that’s lurking, unseen.
    11 When I rebelled, He then chased me down
    And caused me to no longer be…
    He established me to be wiped away.

    12 He has stretched tight His bow,
    And set me on a stone as His target.
    13 Into my kidneys, He’s shot poison arrows
    14 And He’s made me a source of His laughter…
    A psalm throughout the whole day.

    15 With bitterness, He has now filled me,
    And bile, I’ve been given to drink.
    16 With a small rock, He knocked out my teeth,
    And then He gave me ashes to eat.

    17 He has pushed peace from my life,
    And made me forget all the good things I had.
    18 So I said that my victory had perished
    Along with my hope in Jehovah.

    19 But, this is what I remembered:
    Despite the state that I came to be in
    (My persecution, bitterness, and bile),
    20 I have not been forgotten…
    Yes, my life will continue!
    21 This is [the thought] that I’ve kept in my heart,
    And the reason why I keep on waiting.

    22 For the mercies of [God] never end,
    And His compassions will never fail.
    23 Each morning, they are renewed,
    And on Him, we can always rely.

    24 ‘The portion that’s mine is Jehovah,’ said my soul.
    ‘And because of this, I’ll keep waiting.
    25 For Jehovah is good to all those who wait
    And wholeheartedly keep searching for Him.

    26 So it’s good [for us all] to be quiet
    And await Jehovah’s salvation.
    27 And it’s also good for each man to bear
    His own yoke from the time he is young.

    28 Yes, we should sit all alone
    And quietly carry our loads,
    29 Then put our mouths to the dust,
    And believe that there is still hope.

    30 We should turn the other cheek when they slap us,
    And we should accept all their scorn.
    31 For, [in our hearts], we’ll know that Jehovah
    Won’t push us away through the ages.
    32 Since, in His abundance of mercy,
    He shows pity for those who humble themselves.

    33 Harsh replies don’t come from His heart,
    As He teaches sons of men to be humble.
    34 And now He has humbled the feet
    Of those who’ve been carried away from this land.

    35 From before His face in the heights,
    He’s removed the decisions of men.
    36 But Jehovah never said that He’d bring
    Condemnation upon all mankind.
    37 And who could ever say such a thing…
    Yes, who could cause it to happen
    Without Jehovah saying it’s so?

    38 From His mouth in the heights can come good or bad.
    39 So, why do the living choose to grumble
    At others concerning their sins?
    40 For before Him, our ways are stretched and examined
    To see how we can be turned to the Lord.
    41 So, we should lift our hearts with our hands
    Toward the Most High in heaven.

    42 It’s because we’ve been irreverent sinners
    Who don’t deserve any forgiveness,
    43 That we’ve been wrapped in His rage…
    Yes it’s because we chose to reject Him
    That He decided to send us away…
    Why He chose to destroy, not to spare us.

    44 So He wrapped Himself in a cloud
    And closed His eyes to our prayers…
    45 Then He pushed us away.

    46 So against us, our enemies [shouted],
    47 Which stunned us and made us feel fear…
    And then, our destruction arrived.

    48 So, tears have poured from my eyes
    For the destruction of the daughters of my people.
    49 But I’ll [drink the tears] from my eyes,
    And I’ll not hold back or be quiet
    50 Until the time that I can look through
    And see Jehovah in the heavens.

    51 Now my eyes look back on my life in great rage
    For [what’s happened to] the daughters of my city.

    52 By our enemies, we were hunted like sparrows,
    53 And now they have ended my life…
    They have tossed me into a grave
    And covered it up with a stone.
    54 Then, as water dripped down on my head, I said:
    ‘I have just been thrown away.’

    55 So I called on Your Name, O Jehovah,
    From out of the lowest of pits.
    56 I said, ‘Don’t cover Your ears…
    Hear my voice and the things that I beg.’
    57 Then You came to my aid on the day that I called,
    And You told me that I shouldn’t be afraid!

    58 O Lord; You have pleaded my case,
    And then You ransomed my soul.
    59 For You’ve seen the things that they’ve done, O Jehovah;
    So pass judgement on them on my behalf.

    60 You’ve beheld their vengeance upon me,
    And the plans that they’ve laid out against me.
    61 You listened to their scornful words
    And saw the [things that they did]…
    62 You heard from the lips of those who attacked me
    And You knew what they thought all day long.
    63 For, when they sat down and when they arose,
    You saw what they did through their own eyes!

    64 O Jehovah;
    Will You pay them back for what they deserve,
    According to the works of their hands?
    65 Curse them for all the trouble they’ve caused,
    66 Then pursue them in rage and remove them
    From all places under the sky, O Lord.

    Chapter 4

    1 O how the gold’s lost its luster
    And how the silver’s been tarnished;
    For the [Temple’s] holy stones have been tossed in the streets.

    2 For because the sons of Zion esteemed
    And gained their courage from things made of gold,
    They came to be looked on as earthenware pots…
    And as works in the hands of a potter.

    3 Then, nursing cubs were stripped from the breasts
    By those who’d become like the Dragon,
    And the daughters of my people were abandoned
    Like sparrows that are lost in the desert.

    4 Now the tongues of the nursing, stick to the breasts,
    In hope that their thirst can be quenched.
    And as the infants are crying for bread,
    It’s being snatched from their mouths.

    5 So from those who once ate the best,
    All been taken away…
    And those who were raised wearing purple
    Are found in the streets embracing manure.

    6 For the lawless ways of my people’s daughters
    Proved to be greater than Sodom…
    That place which none tried to save
    When it was being wiped away.

    7 Her Nazarites were once like the snow…
    Radiant and whiter than milk…
    Yes, even better than sapphires!
    8 But now, their appearance is darker than soot,
    And they’re unrecognized in the streets.
    For their skin is now stuck to their bones,
    And they have dried up like lumber.

    9 It was better for those who were killed by the sword
    Than for those who’ve been pierced by starvation…
    Those in want of the produce of fields.

    10 And the hands of women [who were known for their] pity,
    Then boiled their own children as food…
    So amid the destruction of the daughters of my people,
    11 Jehovah completed His rage.

    Then, as He poured out the wrath of His rage,
    He lit a fire throughout Zion,
    Which burned her to her foundations.

    12 To the kings of the earth who lived in that time,
    It was hard to believe…
    That an enemy could enter JeruSalem’s gates
    And then bring so much devastation.

    13 But it happened because of the sins of her prophets…
    The failures of all her priests…
    And the shedding of innocent blood in her midst.

    14 Then, in her streets, her watchmen were stunned;
    For, they became [spattered] with blood…
    It was something that they couldn’t avoid,
    Since the clothes that they wore had to touch it.

    15 So, people started shouting, ‘Get away… get away,
    Because you’re all now unclean!
    Get away… get away… do not touch them!’

    Then, after we fled and wandered about,
    The gentiles said, ‘You can’t stay among us!’
    Yes the gentiles shouted at us:
    ‘There’s no way that we want you to come here!’

    16 Though our portion was the person of [God],
    He no longer kept watch over us,
    For the people had shown no respect
    To their elders or Priests.

    17 So our eyes had started to fail
    As we were searching for aid…
    They just watched us and offered no help…
    A nation with no one to save them.

    18 Now, stay away from our city squares,
    For they are hunting our young…
    Our time has approached and our days are fulfilled,
    So our end is now close at hand!

    19 For, those who chase us are even more agile
    Than eagles [that attack from] the mountains…
    They are sitting there and waiting for us
    From their perches high over the desert.

    20 Jehovah’s anointed (our life’s breath and lord)
    Has also been seized and carried away
    Because we became so corrupt…
    Yes, this one about whom we had once said:
    ‘Among the nations, we’ll dwell in his shadow.’

    21 So rejoice and be glad, O daughter of Edom…
    The one that’s residing in Uz!
    Yet you’ll also go into the cup of the Lord,
    Where, after you’re drunk, you’ll be poured.’

    22 O great daughter of Zion;
    Your lawless acts have now reached their end,
    And [God] won’t be in the places you’re sent.

    And you, O daughter of Edom;
    He’ll also examine your lawless ways,
    And reveal your unrighteous deeds.

    Chapter 5

    1 O Jehovah; remember what’s happened to us…
    Look down and see how we have been scorned!
    2 Our inheritance has been [given] to strangers,
    And our houses have been offered to gentiles.

    3 Since we don’t have fathers, we’re orphans,
    And all of our mothers are widows.
    4 So now we must pay for our water,
    And we must barter for wood.

    5 Because we were closely pursued,
    We tired and couldn’t find rest.
    6 Then to Egypt, we held out our hands,
    And also to Assyria’s bounty.

    7 Since our fathers had sinned, they’re now gone…
    They’ve paid the cost of breaking Your Law.
    8 And as the result, we’re now slaves,
    Who have no one to redeem us.

    9 We carry bread at the risk of our lives
    Before the swords in the desert,
    10 And our skins are dark, as though oven baked,
    For they have shriveled from famine.

    11 They’ve [raped] the women of Zion,
    And the virgins in the cities of Judah.
    12 Rulers were hung by their hands,
    And no longer could elders be recognized.

    13 So the best of men are now weeping,
    And from hauling wood, the young men are weak.
    14 Our elders no longer sit at our gates,
    And our [singers] no longer sing psalms.
    15 So what once brought joy and dance to our hearts,
    Has now been turned into dirges.

    16 It is because of our sins
    That the crowns of our heads reflect woe…
    17 The grief in our hearts is more grievous,
    And our eyes have become even darker.

    18 Mount Zion has now been destroyed,
    And it looks like foxes ran through it.
    19 But You, O Jehovah, exist through the ages
    Through generations of generations, Your throne has remained.

    20 So, why did You forget to let us succeed…
    Will we be forsaken through the rest of our days?

    21 Please turn back to us, O Jehovah,
    Then, when we return, we’ll renew our days
    As they had been long ago!
    22 But we were pushed away and rejected
    Because we provoked You to rage.

    Note that this is the legacy version of the translation last updated in December 2020. You can also see the latest version.