Lamentations 4:1-3
1599 Geneva Bible
4 1 How is the [a]gold become so [b]dim? the most fine gold is changed, and the stones of the Sanctuary are scattered in the corner of every street.
2 The noble [c]men of Zion comparable to fine gold, how are they esteemed as earthen [d]pitchers, even the work of the hands of the potter!
3 Even the dragons [e]draw out the breasts, and give suck to their young: but the daughter of my people is become cruel like the [f]ostriches in the wilderness.
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- Lamentations 4:1 By the gold, he meaneth the princes, as by the stones he understandeth the Priests.
- Lamentations 4:1 Or, hid.
- Lamentations 4:2 Or, sons.
- Lamentations 4:2 Which are of small estimation, and have none honor.
- Lamentations 4:3 Though the dragons be cruel, yet they pity their young, and nourish them, which things Jerusalem doth not.
- Lamentations 4:3 The women forsake their children, as the ostrich doth her eggs, Job 39:17.
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