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Passage Lookup: Lamentations 5
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22 verses
Lamentations 5:1
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Remember, O Lord, what is come vpon vs: consider and beholde our reproch.
Lamentations 5:2
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Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to aliants.
Lamentations 5:3
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We are orphanes and fatherlesse, our mothers are as widowes.
Lamentations 5:4
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We haue drunken our water for money, our wood is sold vnto vs.
Lamentations 5:5
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Our neckes are vnder persecution: we labour and haue no rest.
Lamentations 5:6
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We haue giuen the hand to the Egyptians, and to the Assyrians, to be satisfied with bread.
Lamentations 5:7
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Our fathers haue sinned and are not, and wee haue borne their iniquities.
Lamentations 5:8
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Seruants haue ruled ouer vs: there is none that doeth deliuer vs out of their hand.
Lamentations 5:9
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We gate our bread with the perill of our liues, because of the sword of the wildernesse.
Lamentations 5:10
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Our skinne was blacke like an ouen, because of the terrible famine.
Lamentations 5:11
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They rauished the women in Zion, and the maides in the cities of Iudah.
Lamentations 5:12
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Princes are hanged vp by their hand: the faces of Elders were not honoured.
Lamentations 5:13
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They tooke the young men to grinde, and the children fell vnder the wood.
Lamentations 5:14
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The Elders haue ceased from the gate, the young men from their musicke.
Lamentations 5:15
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The ioy of our heart is ceased, our daunce is turned into mourning.
Lamentations 5:16
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The crowne is fallen from our head: Woe vnto vs, that wee haue sinned.
Lamentations 5:17
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For this our heart is faint, for these things our eyes are dimme.
Lamentations 5:18
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Because of the mountaine of Zion, which is desolate, the foxes walke vpon it.
Lamentations 5:19
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Thou, O Lord, remainest for euer: thy throne from generation to generation.
Lamentations 5:20
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Wherefore doest thou forget vs for euer, and forsake vs so long time?
Lamentations 5:21
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Turne thou vs vnto thee, O Lord, and we shall be turned: renew our dayes as of old.
Lamentations 5:22
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But thou hast vtterly reiected vs: thou art very wroth against vs.
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu
Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu