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Remember, Lord[a]

Remember, Lord, what happened to us. Look and see our disgrace.

Our inheritance has been turned over to strangers, our houses to foreigners.
We have become orphans without a father. Our mothers are widows.
We pay money to drink our own water. We must buy firewood for a price.
Our pursuers are at our throat. We are exhausted. We are given no rest.
We have made a deal with Egypt and Assyria to have enough bread.
Our fathers sinned. They are no more, and we have borne their guilt.
Slaves rule over us. No one rescues us from their hand.
We get bread at the risk of our life because of the sword in the wilderness.
10 Our skin is as hot as an oven because of fever from hunger.
11 Women in Zion have been violated, virgins in the cities of Judah.
12 Officials have been hung up by their hands. The dignity of elders has not been respected.
13 The best young men must grind grain, and boys stumble under loads of wood.[b]
14 Elders are no longer seated in the city gate. The best young men no longer play music.
15 The joy of our hearts has ceased. Our dancing has turned into mourning.
16 The crown has fallen off our head. Woe to us, because we have sinned!
17 Our heart is sick over this. Over these things our eyes have grown dim—
18 over Mount Zion, which is devastated, so that jackals prowl on it.
19 You, Lord, remain forever. Your throne remains for generation after generation.
20 Why do you forget us completely? Why do you abandon us for so long?
21 Lord, turn us back to you, and we will return. Renew our days like long ago,
22 unless you have completely rejected us and you will be angry at us without limit.[c]

Footnotes

  1. Lamentations 5:1 This is the only chapter in the book that is not an alphabetic acrostic, but its 22 verses echo the length of the alphabetic acrostic. The literary touches that were added by the acrostic form fade away as the poet is exhausted by grief.
  2. Lamentations 5:13 The meaning of this verse is uncertain.
  3. Lamentations 5:22 Or forever

A Request for Mercy

Remember, O Yahweh, what has become of us;
take note, and see our disgrace!
Our inheritance has been turned over to strangers,
    our houses, to foreigners.
We have become orphans, fatherless,
    our mothers are like widows.
We pay for water with money,[a]
    our wood comes to us at a price.
We are driven on our necks;
    we are weary, there is no rest for us.
We have made a deal with Egypt and Assyria
    to be satisfied with food.
Our fathers have sinned, they are no more;
    we bear their iniquity.
Slaves rule over us;
    there is no one to deliver us from their hand.
We risk our life for food[b]
    because of the sword of the desert.
10 Our skin is hot like an oven
    because of the scorching famine.
11 They raped women in Zion,
    young women[c] in the cities of Judah.
12 They hang princes by their hand;
    they do not show respect before elders.
13 Young men must carry a hand-mill
    and boys stumble under the wood.
14 Elders are no longer at the gate,
    young men no longer play stringed instruments.
15 The joy of our hearts has stopped;
    our circle-dancing has changed to a mourning ceremony.
16 The crown has fallen from our head;
    woe to us, for we have sinned!
17 Because of this, our heart has become faint,
    because of these, our eyes have become dim.
18 Because of Mount Zion, which lies desolate,
    foxes tread on it.[d]
19 You, O Yahweh, will sit forever
    on your throne for generation to generation.
20 Why have you forgotten us forever?
    Why have you forsaken us for so long?[e]
21 Restore us to you, O Yahweh, that we will be restored;
    renew our days as of old.
22 Unless you have utterly rejected us,
    unless you are angry with us beyond measure.

Footnotes

  1. Lamentations 5:4 Literally “we drink our water by money”
  2. Lamentations 5:9 Literally “We take our food at our life”
  3. Lamentations 5:11 Or “virgins”
  4. Lamentations 5:18 Literally “foxes go on it”
  5. Lamentations 5:20 Literally “for long days”