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FBV LAM Chapter 4

LAM 4 ©

4How gold has tarnished! Even pure gold has lost its shine! Jewels from the Temple[fn] have been scattered on every street corner.

2Look at how the precious people of Zion, worth their weight in gold, are now valued like cheap clay jars made by a potter!

3Even jackals nurse their young at their breasts, but the women of my people have become cruel, like an ostrich[fn] in the desert.

4The nursing babies are so thirsty that their tongues stick to the roof of their mouths. Little children beg for food, but nobody gives them anything.

5Those who used to eat gourmet food now die starving in the streets. Those who dressed in fine clothes[fn] from their childhood now live in heaps of rubbish.

6Jerusalem's[fn] punishment is worse than sinful Sodom's, which was destroyed in a brief moment, without the help of human hands.[fn]

7Her leaders were purer than snow, whiter than milk; their bodies were a healthier red than coral, and they shone like lapis lazuli.[fn]

8But now they look blacker than soot; no one recognizes them in the street. Their skin has shrunk to their bones and is as dry as wood.

9Those killed by the sword are better off than those who die of hunger, who slowly waste away in agony because the fields produce no crops.

10The hands of loving women have cooked their own children to eat during the destruction of Jerusalem.

11The Lord has given full expression to his anger. He has poured out his fury. He has started a fire in Zion, and it has burned down her very foundations.

12No king on earth—in fact nobody in all the world—thought that an enemy or attacker could enter the gates of Jerusalem.[fn]

13But this happened because of the sins of her prophets and the wickedness of her priests, who shed the blood of the innocent right there in the city.

14They wandered like blind men through the streets, made unclean by this blood, so no one would touch their clothes.

15“Go away! You're unclean!” people would shout at them, “Go away, go away! Don't touch us!” So they ran away and wandered from country to country, but the people there told them, “You can't stay here!”

16The Lord himself has scattered them; he doesn't bother with them anymore. Nobody respects the priests, and nobody admires the leaders.

17We wore out our eyes pointlessly looking for help the whole time; we watched from our towers for a nation to come that couldn't save us.

18The enemy[fn] tracked our every movement so we couldn't walk through our streets. Our end approached. Our time was up because our end had come.

19Our pursuers were faster than eagles in the sky. They chased us across the mountains and ambushed us in the desert.

20The king,[fn] the Lord's anointed, our country's “life-breath,”[fn] was trapped and captured by them. We had said about him, “Under his protection we will live among the nations.”

21Celebrate and be happy while you can, people of Edom, you who live in the land of Uz, because this cup will be passed to you too. You will get drunk and strip yourself naked.

22People of Zion, your punishment is coming to an end—he won't continue your exile for long.[fn] But he is going to punish your sins, people of Edom; he will reveal your sins.


4:1 “Jewels from the Temple”: literally, “holy stones.” These could also refer to the stones from which the Temple was constructed, but in the context of things of value it seems more likely that they refer to the jewels used to decorate the Temple, or even those from the High Priest's clothing.

4:3 Ostriches were proverbially seen as cruel because they leave their young to fend for themselves. See Job 39:14-18.

4:5 “Fine clothes”: literally “purple,” the color of clothes used by royalty.

4:6 “Jerusalem”: literally, “the daughter of my people.” Also verse 10 and elsewhere.

4:6 “Without the help of human hands”: or, “without anyone wringing their hands (in mourning)”

4:7 “Coral” is sometimes translated as “rubies,” however it is believed that rubies were not known at this time. Similarly “lapis lazuli,” an intensely blue stone, is more likely than “sapphire.”

4:12 See Psalms 46:5.

4:18 “Enemy” supplied for clarity.

4:20 “King”: supplied for clarity.

4:20 “Life-breath”: literally, “breath of our noses.”

4:22 “He won't continue your exile for long”: or “he won't exile you again.”

LAM 4 ©

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