Lamentations 1:2-18

Lamentations 1:2-18

[2] She weepeth  in the night,  and her tears  are on her cheeks:  among all her lovers  she hath none to comfort  her: all her friends  have dealt treacherously  with her, they are become her enemies.  [3] Judah  is gone into captivity  because of affliction,  and because of great  servitude:  she dwelleth  among the heathen,  she findeth  no rest:  all her persecutors  overtook  her between the straits.  [4] The ways  of Zion  do mourn,  because none come  to the solemn feasts:  all her gates  are desolate:  her priests  sigh,  her virgins  are afflicted,  [5] Her adversaries  are the chief,  her enemies  prosper;  for the LORD  hath afflicted  her for the multitude  of her transgressions:  her children  are gone  into captivity  before  the enemy.  [6] And from the daughter  all her beauty  is departed:  her princes  are become like harts  that find  no pasture,  without strength  before  the pursuer.  [7] Jerusalem  remembered  in the days  of her affliction  and of her miseries  all her pleasant things  that she had in the days  of old,  when her people  fell  into the hand  of the enemy,  and none did help  her: the adversaries  saw  her, and did mock  at her sabbaths.  [8] Jerusalem  hath grievously  sinned;  therefore she is removed:  all that honoured  her despise  her, because they have seen  her nakedness:  yea, she sigheth,  and turneth  backward.  [9] Her filthiness  is in her skirts;  she remembereth  not her last end;  therefore she came down  wonderfully:  she had no comforter.  O LORD,  behold  my affliction:  for the enemy  hath magnified  himself. [10] The adversary  hath spread out  his hand  upon all her pleasant things:  for she hath seen  that the heathen  entered  into her sanctuary,  whom thou didst command  that they should not enter  into thy congregation.  [11] All her people  sigh,  they seek  bread;  they have given  for meat  to relieve  the soul:  see,  O LORD,  and consider;  for I am become vile.  [12] Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass  by?  behold,  and see  if there be  any sorrow  which is done  unto me, wherewith the LORD  hath afflicted  me in the day  of his fierce  anger.  [13] From above  hath he sent  fire  into my bones,  and it prevaileth  against them: he hath spread  a net  for my feet,  he hath turned  me back:  he hath made  and faint  all the day.  [14] The yoke  of my transgressions  is bound  by his hand:  they are wreathed,  and come up  upon my neck:  he hath made my strength  to fall,  the Lord  hath delivered  me into their hands,  from whom I am not able  to rise up.  [15] The Lord  hath trodden under foot  all my mighty  men in the midst  of me: he hath called  an assembly  against me to crush  my young men:  the Lord  hath trodden  the virgin,  the daughter  of Judah,  as in a winepress.  [16] For these things I weep;  mine eye,  runneth down  with water,  because the comforter  that should relieve  my soul  is far  from me: my children  are desolate,  because the enemy  prevailed.  [17] Zion  spreadeth forth  her hands,  and there is none to comfort  her: the LORD  hath commanded  concerning Jacob,  that his adversaries  should be round about  him: Jerusalem  is as a menstruous woman  among them. [18] is righteous;  for I have rebelled  against his commandment:  hear,  I pray you, all people,  and behold  my sorrow:  my virgins  and my young men  are gone  into captivity.