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Lamentations 2:5

Contemporary English Version 1995

The Lord was like an enemy! He left Israel in ruins with its palaces and fortresses destroyed, and with everyone in Judah moaning and weeping.

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The Lord had no mercy! He destroyed the homes of Jacob's descendants. In his anger he tore down every walled city in Judah; he toppled the nation together with its leaders, leaving them in shame.

Your friends have forgotten you; they don't care anymore. Even I have acted like an enemy. And because your sins are horrible and countless, I will be cruel as I punish you.

He attacked like an enemy with a bow and arrows, killing our loved ones. He has burned to the ground the homes on Mount Zion.

and he burned down the Lord's temple, the king's palace, and every important building in the city, as well as all the houses.

Nebuzaradan burned down the Lord's temple, the king's palace, and every important building in the city, as well as all the houses.

The hand opened the scroll, and both sides of it were filled with words of sadness, mourning, and grief.

The Lord said to me: Even if Moses and Samuel were here, praying with you, I wouldn't change my mind. So send the people of Judah away.

Why have you turned your back and count me your enemy?

The walls of his city have been broken through, and every fortress now lies in ruins.

I will still make you suffer, and your people will cry when I make an altar of you.

Samuel said: If the Lord has turned away from you and is now your enemy, don't ask me what to do.

and attacks with fierce anger, as though I were his enemy.

All who pass by take what they want, and nations everywhere joke about the king.

Then the Lord's people turned against him and made his Holy Spirit sad. So he became their enemy and attacked them.




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