Add parallel Print Page Options

¡Cómo se ha empañado el oro!
    ¡Cómo perdió su brillo el oro fino!
¡Esparcidas por todas las esquinas
    están las piedras del santuario!

Los habitantes de Sión, tan estimados,
    los que valían su peso en oro,
ahora son tratados como ollas de barro
    hechas por un simple alfarero.

Hasta las hembras de los chacales dan la teta
    y amamantan a sus cachorros,
pero la capital de mi pueblo es cruel,
    cruel como un avestruz del desierto.

Tienen tanta sed los niños de pecho
    que la lengua se les pega al paladar.
Piden los niños pan,
    pero no hay nadie que se lo dé.

Los que antes comían en abundancia,
    ahora mueren de hambre por las calles.
Los que crecieron en medio de lujos,
    ahora viven en los muladares.

La maldad de la capital de mi pueblo
    es mayor que el pecado de Sodoma,
la cual fue destruida en un instante
    sin que nadie la atacara.

Más blancos que la nieve eran sus hombres escogidos,
    más blancos que la leche;
su cuerpo, más rojizo que el coral;
    su porte, hermoso como el zafiro.

Pero ahora se ven más sombríos que las tinieblas;
    nadie en la calle podría reconocerlos.
La piel se les pega a los huesos,
    ¡la tienen seca como leña!

Mejor les fue a los que murieron en batalla
    que a los que murieron de hambre,
porque éstos murieron lentamente
    al faltarles los frutos de la tierra.

10 Con sus propias manos,
    mujeres de buen corazón cocieron a sus hijos;
sus propios hijos les sirvieron de comida
    al ser destruida la capital de mi pueblo.

11 El Señor agotó su enojo,
    dio rienda suelta al ardor de su furia;
le prendió fuego a Sión
    y destruyó hasta sus cimientos.

12 Jamás creyeron los reyes de la tierra,
    todos los que reinaban en el mundo,
que el enemigo, el adversario,
    entraría por las puertas de Jerusalén.

13 ¡Y todo por el pecado de sus profetas,
    por la maldad de sus sacerdotes,
que dentro de la ciudad misma
    derramaron sangre inocente!

14 Caminan inseguros, como ciegos,
    por las calles de la ciudad;
tan sucios están de sangre
    que nadie se atreve a tocarles la ropa.

15 «¡Apártense, apártense —les gritan—;
    son gente impura, no los toquen!»
«Son vagabundos en fuga —dicen los paganos—,
    no pueden seguir viviendo aquí.»

16 La presencia del Señor los dispersó,
    y no volvió a dirigirles la mirada.
No hubo respeto para los sacerdotes
    ni compasión para los ancianos.

17 Con los ojos cansados, pero atentos,
    en vano esperamos ayuda.
Pendientes estamos de la llegada
    de un pueblo que no puede salvar.

18 Vigilan todos nuestros pasos;
    no podemos salir a la calle.
Nuestro fin está cerca, nos ha llegado la hora;
    ¡ha llegado nuestro fin!

19 Más veloces que las águilas del cielo
    son nuestros perseguidores;
nos persiguen por los montes,
    ¡nos ponen trampas en el desierto!

20 Preso ha caído el escogido del Señor,
    el que daba aliento a nuestra vida,
el rey de quien decíamos:
    «A su sombra viviremos entre los pueblos.»

21 ¡Ríete, alégrate, nación de Edom;
    tú que reinas en la región de Us!
¡También a ti te llegará el trago amargo,
    y quedarás borracha y desnuda!

22 Tu castigo ha terminado, ciudad de Sión;
    el Señor no volverá a desterrarte.
Pero castigará tu maldad, nación de Edom,
    y pondrá al descubierto tus pecados.

How the gold has become dim! How the most pure gold has changed! The hallowed stones [of the temple] are poured out at the head of every street.

The noble and precious sons of Zion, [once] worth their weight in fine gold—how they are esteemed [merely] as earthen pots or pitchers, the work of the hands of the potter!(A)

Even the jackals draw out the breast, they give suck to their young ones, but the daughter of my people has become cruel like ostriches in the wilderness [that desert their young].

The tongue of the nursing babe cleaves to the roof of its mouth because of thirst; the young children beg for food, but no one gives it to them.

Those who feasted on dainties are perishing in the streets; those who were brought up in purple lie cleaving to refuse and ash heaps.

For the punishment of the iniquity of the daughter of my people is greater than the punishment of the sin of Sodom, which was overthrown in a moment, and no hands had come against her or been laid on her.(B)

[In physical appearance] her princes were purer than snow, they were whiter than milk; they were more ruddy in body than rubies or corals, their shapely figures [suggested a carefully cut] sapphire.

[Prolonged famine has made] them look blacker than soot and darkness; they are not recognized in the streets. Their skin clings to their bones; it is withered and it has become [dry] like a stick.

Those who are slain with the sword are more fortunate than those who are the victims of hunger [slain by the famine]; for they [the hungry] pine and ebb away, stricken through for want of the fruits of the field.

10 The hands of [heretofore] compassionate women have boiled their own children; they were their food during the destruction of the daughter of my people [Judah].

11 The Lord has fulfilled His wrath; He has poured out His fierce anger and has kindled a fire in Zion that has consumed her foundations.

12 The kings of the earth did not believe, nor did any of the inhabitants of the earth, that the oppressor and enemy could enter the gates of Jerusalem.

13 [But this happened] because of the sins of her [false] prophets and the iniquities of her priests, who shed the blood of the just and righteous in the midst of her.

14 [The false prophets and priests] wandered [staggering] in the streets as if blind; they had so polluted themselves with blood it was not [lawful] for men to touch their garments.

15 [People] cried to them, Go away! Unclean! Depart! Depart! Touch not! When they fled away, then they wandered [as fugitives]; men said among the nations, They shall not stay here any longer.

16 The anger of the Lord has scattered [and divided them among the nations]; He will no longer look after them. They did not respect the persons of the priests; they did not favor the elders.

17 As for us, our eyes yet failed and wasted away in looking for our worthless help. In our watching [on our watchtower] we have watched and waited expectantly for a nation [Egypt or some other one to come to our rescue] that could not save us.(C)

18 [The missiles of the enemy] dog our steps, so that we cannot go into our streets; our end is near, our days are fulfilled—yes, our end has come.

19 Our pursuers were swifter than the eagles of the sky; they pursued us on the mountains, they lay in wait for us in the wilderness.

20 The breath of our nostrils, the anointed of the Lord [our king], was taken in their snares—he of whom we said, Under his shadow we shall live among the nations.

21 Rejoice and be glad, O Daughter of Edom, you who dwell in the land of Uz. But the cup [of the wine of God’s wrath] also shall pass to you; you shall become drunk and make yourself naked.(D)

22 The punishment of your iniquity will be accomplished and completed, O Daughter of Zion; [the Lord] will no more carry you away or keep you in exile. But He will inspect and punish your iniquity and guilt, O Daughter of Edom; He will uncover your sins.(E)