KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Lamentations 1:21
21. They have heard that I sigh: there is none to comfort me: all mine enemies have heard of my trouble; they are glad that thou hast done it: thou wilt bring the day that thou hast called, and they shall be like unto me.
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KJV summary for : Lamentations 1
Summary: Chapter 1 of Lamentations presents a vivid portrayal of the desolation and suffering experienced by Jerusalem after its destruction. The chapter begins with the personification of Jerusalem as a mourning woman, highlighting her loneliness and grief in the wake of devastation. Key events include the acknowledgment of the city’s former glory and the stark contrast to its current state of desolation, as it mourns the loss of its inhabitants and the temple. Themes of sin, judgment, and lament are prominent throughout the chapter, as the text reflects on the consequences of Israel's collective disobedience to God. The chapter emphasizes the emotional weight of suffering, illustrating not only physical ruin but also deep spiritual despair. Furthermore, the verses convey a call for recognition of sin and a longing for restoration, encapsulating the deep communal sorrow experienced by the people of Judah. Overall, the chapter serves as both a lament and a warning, urging reflection on the sources of suffering and the need for repentance.
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