Allacin's Free Illustrated Summaries of Christian Classics
Lamentations Chapter 4. The children cry for bread, but no one has any to give them. Web lamentations chapter 4 questions.
Allacin's Free Illustrated Summaries of Christian Classics
How is the most fine gold changed! 2 the precious sons of zion, comparable to fine gold, how are they. This chapter is divided into 22 verses. The children cry for bread, but no one has any to give them. K he has cast down from heaven to earth the splendor of israel; How the gold has become dim! 2 how the precious children of zion, once worth their weight in gold, are now. 2 how the precious children of zion, once worth their weight in gold, are now considered as pots. 2 and zion’s precious children, worth their weight in gold— how they are treated like clay. This chapter is another single alphabet of lamentations for the destruction of jerusalem, like those in the first two chapters.
The temple is in total ruins. 4 how is the gold become dim! 2 how the precious children of zion, once worth their weight in gold, are now considered as pots. The stones of the sanctuary are [ a]scattered at the head of every street. The prophet here laments the injuries and indignities done. Web lamentations chapter 4 questions. How the gold has become dim! Many hebrew manuscripts and septuagint he kept watch over my sins; Web chapter 4 miseries of the besieged city * 1 how the gold has lost its luster, the noble metal changed; In our watching we have watched for a nation that could not save us. The sacred gems are scattered.