1:1 How
hath
she
sat
alone,
The
city
abounding
with
people!
She
hath
been
as
a
widow,
The
mighty
among
nations!
Princes
among
provinces,
She
hath
become
tributary!
1:2 She
weepeth
sore
in
the
night,
And
her
tear
[is]
on
her
cheeks,
There
is
no
comforter
for
her
out
of
all
her
lovers,
All
her
friends
dealt
treacherously
by
her,
They
have
been
to
her
for
enemies.
1:3 Removed
hath
Judah
because
of
affliction,
And
because
of
the
abundance
of
her
service;
She
hath
dwelt
among
nations,
She
hath
not
found
rest,
All
her
pursuers
have
overtaken
her
between
the
straits.
1:4 The
ways
of
Zion
are
mourning,
Without
any
coming
at
the
appointed
time,
All
her
gates
are
desolate,
her
priests
sigh,
Her
virgins
are
afflicted--and
she
hath
bitterness.
1:5 Her
adversaries
have
become
chief,
Her
enemies
have
been
at
ease,
For
Jehovah
hath
afflicted
her,
For
the
abundance
of
her
transgressions,
Her
infants
have
gone
captive
before
the
adversary.
1:6 And
go
out
from
the
daughter
of
Zion
doth
all
her
honour,
Her
princes
have
been
as
harts--They
have
not
found
pasture,
And
they
go
powerless
before
a
pursuer.
1:7 Remembered
hath
Jerusalem
[In]
the
days
of
her
affliction
and
her
mournings,
all
her
desirable
things
that
were
from
the
days
of
old,
In
the
falling
of
her
people
into
the
hand
of
an
adversary,
And
she
hath
no
helper;
Seen
her
have
adversaries,
They
have
laughed
at
her
cessation.
1:8 A
sin
hath
Jerusalem
sinned,
Therefore
impure
she
hath
become,
All
who
honoured
her
have
esteemed
her
lightly,
For
they
have
seen
her
nakedness,
Yea,
she
herself
hath
sighed
and
turneth
backward.
1:9 Her
uncleanness
[is]
in
her
skirts,
She
hath
not
remembered
her
latter
end,
And
she
cometh
down
wonderfully,
There
is
no
comforter
for
her.
See,
O
Jehovah,
mine
affliction,
For
exerted
himself
hath
an
enemy.
1:10 His
hand
spread
out
hath
an
adversary
On
all
her
desirable
things,
For
she
hath
seen--Nations
have
entered
her
sanctuary,
Concerning
which
Thou
didst
command,
`They
do
not
come
into
the
assembly
to
thee.'
1:11 All
her
people
are
sighing--seeking
bread,
They
have
given
their
desirable
things
For
food
to
refresh
the
body;
See,
O
Jehovah,
and
behold
attentively,
For
I
have
been
lightly
esteemed.
1:12 [
Is
it]
nothing
to
you,
all
ye
passing
by
the
way
Look
attentively,
and
see,
If
there
is
any
pain
like
my
pain,
That
He
is
rolling
to
me
Whom
Jehovah
hath
afflicted
In
the
day
of
the
fierceness
of
His
anger.
1:13 From
above
He
hath
sent
fire
into
my
bone,
And
it
subdueth
it,
He
hath
spread
a
net
for
my
feet,
He
hath
turned
me
backward,
He
hath
made
me
desolate--all
the
day
sick.
1:14 Bound
hath
been
the
yoke
of
my
transgressions
by
His
hand,
They
are
wrapped
together,
They
have
gone
up
on
my
neck,
He
hath
caused
my
power
to
stumble,
The
Lord
hath
given
me
into
hands,
I
am
not
able
to
rise.
1:15 Trodden
down
all
my
mighty
ones
hath
the
Lord
in
my
midst,
He
proclaimed
against
me
an
appointed
time,
To
destroy
my
young
men,
A
wine-press
hath
the
Lord
trodden,
To
the
virgin
daughter
of
Judah.
1:16 For
these
I
am
weeping,
My
eye,
my
eye,
is
running
down
with
waters,
For,
far
from
me
hath
been
a
comforter,
Refreshing
my
soul,
My
sons
have
been
desolate,
For
mighty
hath
been
an
enemy.
1:17 Spread
forth
hath
Zion
her
hands,
There
is
no
comforter
for
her,
Jehovah
hath
charged
concerning
Jacob,
His
neighbours
[are]
his
adversaries,
Jerusalem
hath
become
impure
among
them.
1:18 Righteous
is
Jehovah,
For
His
mouth
I
have
provoked.
Hear,
I
pray
you,
all
ye
peoples,
and
see
my
pain,
My
virgins
and
my
young
men
have
gone
into
captivity.
1:19 I
called
for
my
lovers,
they--they
have
deceived
me,
My
priests
and
my
elders
in
the
city
have
expired;
When
they
have
sought
food
for
themselves,
Then
they
give
back
their
soul.
1:20 See,
O
Jehovah,
for
distress
[is]
to
me,
My
bowels
have
been
troubled,
Turned
hath
been
my
heart
in
my
midst,
For
I
have
greatly
provoked,
From
without
bereaved
hath
the
sword,
In
the
house
[it
is]
as
death.
1:21 They
have
heard
that
I
have
sighed,
There
is
no
comforter
for
me,
All
my
enemies
have
heard
of
my
calamity,
They
have
rejoiced
that
Thou
hast
done
[it]
,
Thou
hast
brought
in
the
day
Thou
hast
called,
And
they
are
like
to
me.
1:22 Come
in
doth
all
their
evil
before
Thee,
And
one
is
doing
to
them
as
Thou
hast
done
to
me,
For
all
my
transgressions,
For
many
[are]
my
sighs,
and
my
heart
[is]
sick!