Lamentations 4:4-10

Lamentations 4:4-10

[4] The tongue  of the sucking child  cleaveth  to the roof of his mouth  for thirst:  the young children  ask  bread,  and no man breaketh  it unto them. [5] They that did feed  delicately  are desolate  in the streets:  they that were brought up  in scarlet  embrace  dunghills.  [6] For the punishment of the iniquity  of the daughter  of my people  is greater  than the punishment  of the sin of Sodom,  that was overthrown  as in a moment,  and no hands  stayed  on her. [7] Her Nazarites  were purer  than snow,  they were whiter  than milk,  they were more ruddy  in body  than rubies,  their polishing  was of sapphire:  [8] Their visage  is blacker  than a coal;  they are not known  in the streets:  their skin  cleaveth  to their bones;  it is withered,  it is become like a stick.  [9] They that be slain  with the sword  are better  than they that be slain  with hunger:  for these  pine away,  stricken  through for want of the fruits  of the field.  [10] The hands  of the pitiful  women  have sodden  their own children:  they were their meat  in the destruction  of the daughter  of my people.