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Lamentations 5:1 - Douy-Rheims Bible Challoner Revision

1 We fetched our bread at the peril of our lives, because of the sword in the desert.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

1 Remember, O LORD, what is come upon us: Consider, and behold our reproach.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

1 O Lord, [earnestly] remember what has come upon us! Look down and see our reproach (our national disgrace)!

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American Standard Version (1901)

1 Remember, O Jehovah, what is come upon us: Behold, and see our reproach.

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Common English Bible

1 LORD, consider what has become of us; take notice of our disgrace. Look at it!

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Catholic Public Domain Version

1 Remember, O Lord, what has befallen us. Consider and look kindly upon our disgrace.

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Lamentations 5:1
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0 The mountains saw thee, and were grieved: the great body of waters passed away. The deep put forth its voice: the deep lifted up its hands.


Ghimel. Even the sea monsters have drawn out the breast, they have given suck to their young: the daughter of my people is cruel, like the ostrich in the desert.


7 Teth. It is good for a man, when he hath borne the yoke from his youth.


Aleph. I am the man that see my poverty by the rod of his indignation.


Thou shalt not take thee a wife, neither shalt thou have thee sons and daughters in this place.


Thou hast made us to be a contradiction to our neighbours: and our enemies have scoffed at us.


1 let the sighing of the prisoners come in before thee. According to the greatness of thy arm, take possession of the children of them that have been put to death.


And we prayed to our God, and set watchmen upon the wall day and night against them.


0 And behold there was a man named Joseph, who was a counsellor, a good and just man,


Beth. He hath set me in dark places as those that are dead for ever.


Vau. And he hath destroyed his tent as a garden, he hath thrown down his tabernacle: the Lord hath caused feasts and sabbaths to be forgotten in Sion: and hath delivered up king and priest to reproach, and to the indignation of his wrath.


4 If I have sinned and thou hast spared me for an hour: why dost thou not suffer me to be clean from my iniquity?


2 Am I a sea, or a whale, that thou hast enclosed me in a prison?


And the king said to me: Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou dost not appear to be sick? this is not without cause, but some evil, I know not what, is in thy heart. And I was seized with an exceeding great fear:


Remember the word that thou commandedst to Moses thy servant, saying: If you shall transgress, I will scatter you abroad among the nations:


60 The beginning of thy words is truth: all the judgments of thy justice are for ever.


Why then is thy apparel red, and thy garments like theirs that tread in the winepress?


8 Res. Thou hast judged, O Lord, the cause of my soul, thou the Redeemer of my life.


when I shall take a time, I will judge justices.


9 The word that Jeremias the prophet commanded Saraias the son of Nerias, the son of Maasias, when he went with king Sedecias to Babylon, in the fourth year of his reign: now Saraias was chief over the prophecy.


7 Phe. Sion hath spread forth her hands, there is none to comfort her: the Lord hath commanded against Jacob, his enemies are round about him: Jerusalem is as a menstruous woman among them.


9 Coph. I called for my friends, but they deceived me: my priests and my ancients pined away in the city: while they sought their food, to relieve their souls.


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