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Lamentations 1:11 - Y'all Version Bible

11 All her people sigh. as they seek bread. They have given their pleasant things for food to refresh their soul. “Look, YHWH, and see, for I have become despised.”

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

11 All her people sigh, They seek bread; They have given their pleasant things For meat to relieve the soul: See, O LORD, and consider; For I am become vile.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

11 All her people groan and sigh, seeking for bread; they have given their desirable and precious things [in exchange] for food to revive their strength and bring back life. See, O Lord, and consider how wretched and lightly esteemed, how vile and abominable, I have become!

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American Standard Version (1901)

11 All her people sigh, they seek bread; They have given their pleasant things for food to refresh the soul: See, O Jehovah, and behold; for I am become abject.

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Common English Bible

11 All her people are groaning, seeking bread. They give up their most precious things for food to survive. “LORD, look and take notice: I am most certainly despised.”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

11 CAPH. All her people are groaning and seeking bread. They have given up whatever was precious in exchange for food, so as to remain alive. See, O Lord, and consider, for I have become vile.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

11 Caph. All her people sigh, they seek bread: they have given all their precious things for food to relieve the soul. See, O Lord, and consider, for I am become vile.

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Lamentations 1:11
20 Tagairtí Cros  

There was a great famine in Samaria. They besieged it so long that a donkey’s head was sold for eighty pieces of silver, and the fourth part of a kab of dove’s dung for five pieces of silver.


“Indeed, I am of small account. What will I answer you? I put my hand on my mouth.


We have become a reproach to our neighbors, a scoffing and derision to those who are around us.


Therefore YHWH says, “If you return, then I will return you, so that you may stand before me. If you take out the precious from the vile, you will be as my mouth. They will return to you, but you will not return to them.


I will cause them to eat the flesh of their sons and the flesh of their daughters. They will each eat the flesh of his friend in the siege and in the distress with which their enemies, and those who seek their life, will distress them.”’


“My lord the king, these men have done evil in all that they have done to Jeremiah the prophet. They threw him into the cistern, and he is likely to die in that place because of the famine because there is no more bread in the city.”


In the fourth month, in the ninth day of the month, the famine was so severe in the city, that there was no bread for the people of the land.


Jerusalem has grievously sinned. Therefore she has become unclean. All who honored her despise her, because they have seen her nakedness. Yes, she sighs and turns backward.


Her filthiness was in her skirts. She didn’t remember her latter end. Therefore she has come down astoundingly. She has no comforter. “See, YHWH, my affliction; for the enemy has magnified himself.”


My eyes fail with tears. My heart is troubled. My bile is poured on the earth, because of the destruction of the daughter of my people, because the young children and the infants swoon in the streets of the city.


They ask their mothers, “Where is grain and wine?” when they swoon as the wounded in the streets of the city, when their soul is poured out into their mothers’ bosom.


“Look, YHWH, and see to whom you have done thus! Should the women eat their offspring, the children that they held and bounced on their knees? Should the priest and the prophet be killed in the sanctuary of the Lord?


Remember, YHWH, what has come on us. Look, and see our reproach.


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