Lamentations 5

A Prayer for Mercy

1Remember, O Lord, what has befallen us;
Look, and see our areproach!
2Our inheritance has been turned over to bstrangers,
Our chouses to aliens.
3We have become orphans dwithout a father,
Our mothers are like widows.
4
Lit We drink our water for silver
We have to pay for our drinking fwater,
Our wood comes to us at a price.
5
Lit We have been pursued upon
Our pursuers are at our necks;
We are worn out, there is hno rest for us.
6We have
Lit given the hand to
submitted to jEgypt and Assyria
Lit to be satisfied with
to get enough bread.
7Our lfathers sinned, and are no more;
It is we who have borne their iniquities.
8 mSlaves rule over us;
There is nno one to deliver us from their hand.
9We get our bread
Lit with our soul
at the prisk of our lives
Or In the face of
Because of the sword in the wilderness.
10Our skin has become as rhot as an oven,
Because of
Or the ravages of hunger
the burning heat of famine.
11They ravished the twomen in Zion,
The virgins in the cities of Judah.
12Princes were hung by their hands;
Lit The faces of elders
,
vElders were not respected.
13Young men
Lit carry
,
xworked at the grinding mill,
And youths ystumbled under loads of wood.
14Elders
Lit have ceased
are gone from the gate,
Young men from their aamusic.
15The joy of our hearts has abceased;
Our dancing has been turned into mourning.
16The accrown has fallen from our head;
adWoe to us, for we have sinned!
17Because of this our aeheart is faint,
Because of these things our afeyes are dim;
18Because of agMount Zion which lies desolate,
ahFoxes prowl in it.

19 aiYou, O Lord,
Lit sit
rule forever;
Your akthrone is from generation to generation.
20Why do You alforget us forever?
Why do You forsake us
Lit to length of days
so long?
21 anRestore us to You, O Lord, that we may be restored;
Renew aoour days as of old,
22Unless apYou have utterly rejected us
And are exceedingly aqangry with us.

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