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19 “And you, take up a lament against the princes of Israel, 2 and you shall say,
‘What was your mother? A lioness!
Between lions,
she crouched;
in the midst of young lions,
she increased her cubs.
3 And she raised up one from her cubs; he became a young lion,
and he learned to tear prey;
he ate men.
4 And the nations heard about him;
in their pit, he was caught,
and they brought him with hooks
to the land of Egypt.
5 And she saw that she had hoped,
that her hope had perished,
and she took one of her cubs;
she appointed him a young lion.
6 And he walked about in the midst of lions;
he became a young lion,
and he learned to tear prey;
he ate men.
7 And he knew his widows,
and he laid waste their cities,
and the land and its fullness were desolate
from the sound of his roaring.
[fn] 8 But they put against him—
the nations all around, from the provinces—
and they spread over him their net;
in their pit, he was caught.
9 And they put him in the cage with hooks,
and they brought him to the king of Babylon;
they brought him into the strongholds
so that his voice would not be heard anymore
on the mountains of Israel.
10 Your mother, was like a vine in your blood;
beside the waters, she was planted.
Fruitful[fn] and full of branches was she,
from many waters.
11 And belonged to her rods of strength,
toward the scepters of rulers,
and her height grew tall,
upon among the clouds,
and it was seen in its height,
in the abundance of its branches.
12 But she was uprooted in heat;
she was thrown to the ground,
and a wind of the east withered her fruit.
They were stripped,
and they withered, the rod of her strength,
and fire consumed it.
13 So now, she is planted in the wilderness,
in a land of drought and thirst.
14 And fire went out from a rod of her shoots;
it consumed her fruit,
and within her was not a rod of strength—
no scepter to rule.’
It is a lament, and it has become as a lament.”
Instead of And he knew his widows, some ancient copies and many modern versions have And he destroyed their fortresses.
Instead of in your blood, some ancient copies and many modern versions have in your vineyard.
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