19:1 Moreover,
take
thou
up
a
lamentation
for
the
princes
of
Israel,
19:2 and
say,
What
was
thy
mother
A
lioness:
she
couched
among
lions,
in
the
midst
of
the
young
lions
she
nourished
her
whelps.
19:3 And
she
brought
up
one
of
her
whelps:
he
became
a
young
lion,
and
he
learned
to
catch
the
prey;
he
devoured
men.
19:4 The
nations
also
heard
of
him;
he
was
taken
in
their
pit;
and
they
brought
him
with
hooks
unto
the
land
of
Egypt.
19:5 Now
when
she
saw
that
she
had
waited,
and
her
hope
was
lost,
then
she
took
another
of
her
whelps,
and
made
him
a
young
lion.
19:6 And
he
went
up
and
down
among
the
lions;
he
became
a
young
lion,
and
he
learned
to
catch
the
prey;
he
devoured
men.
19:7 And
he
knew
their
palaces,
and
laid
waste
their
cities;
and
the
land
was
desolate,
and
the
fulness
thereof,
because
of
the
noise
of
his
roaring.
19:8 Then
the
nations
set
against
him
on
every
side
from
the
provinces;
and
they
spread
their
net
over
him;
he
was
taken
in
their
pit.
19:9 And
they
put
him
in
a
cage
with
hooks,
and
brought
him
to
the
king
of
Babylon;
they
brought
him
into
strongholds,
that
his
voice
should
no
more
be
heard
upon
the
mountains
of
Israel.
19:10 Thy
mother
was
like
a
vine,
in
thy
blood,
planted
by
the
waters:
it
was
fruitful
and
full
of
branches
by
reason
of
many
waters.
19:11 And
it
had
strong
rods
for
the
sceptres
of
them
that
bare
rule,
and
their
stature
was
exalted
among
the
thick
boughs,
and
they
were
seen
in
their
height
with
the
multitude
of
their
branches.
19:12 But
it
was
plucked
up
in
fury,
it
was
cast
down
to
the
ground,
and
the
east
wind
dried
up
its
fruit:
its
strong
rods
were
broken
off
and
withered;
the
fire
consumed
them.
19:13 And
now
it
is
planted
in
the
wilderness,
in
a
dry
and
thirsty
land.
19:14 And
fire
is
gone
out
of
the
rods
of
its
branches,
it
hath
devoured
its
fruit,
so
that
there
is
in
it
no
strong
rod
to
be
a
sceptre
to
rule.
This
is
a
lamentation,
and
shall
be
for
a
lamentation.