Lamentations 2:1-8

Lamentations 2:1-8

[1] How hath the Lord  the daughter  of Zion  with a cloud  in his anger,  and cast down  from heaven  unto the earth  the beauty  of Israel,  and remembered  not his footstool  in the day  of his anger!  [2] The Lord  hath swallowed up  all the habitations  of Jacob,  and hath not pitied:  he hath thrown down  in his wrath  the strong holds  of the daughter  of Judah;  he hath brought them down  to the ground:  he hath polluted  the kingdom  and the princes  thereof. [3] He hath cut off  in his fierce  anger  all the horn  of Israel:  he hath drawn  back  his right hand  from before  the enemy,  and he burned  against Jacob  like a flaming  fire,  which devoureth  round about.  [4] He hath bent  his bow  like an enemy:  he stood  with his right hand  as an adversary,  and slew  all that were pleasant  to the eye  in the tabernacle  of the daughter  of Zion:  he poured out  his fury  like fire.  [5] The Lord  was as an enemy:  he hath swallowed up  Israel,  he hath swallowed up  all her palaces:  he hath destroyed  his strong holds,  and hath increased  in the daughter  of Judah  mourning  and lamentation.  [6] And he hath violently taken away  his tabernacle,  as if it were of a garden:  he hath destroyed  his places of the assembly:  the LORD  hath caused the solemn feasts  and sabbaths  to be forgotten  in Zion,  and hath despised  in the indignation  of his anger  the king  and the priest.  [7] The Lord  hath cast off  his altar,  he hath abhorred  his sanctuary,  he hath given up  into the hand  of the enemy  the walls  of her palaces;  they have made  a noise  in the house  of the LORD,  as in the day  of a solemn feast.  [8] The LORD  hath purposed  to destroy  the wall  of the daughter  of Zion:  he hath stretched out  a line,  he hath not withdrawn  his hand  from destroying:  therefore he made the rampart  and the wall  to lament;  they languished  together.