lamentations in English

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book of the Old Testament containing poems mourning the destruction of Jerusalem (traditionally ascribed to the prophet Jeremiah)

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1. Lamentations of Jeremiah: Beware of Bondage

2. You said: ‘Do not be afraid.’” —Lamentations 3:55-57

3. (Lamentations 4:21, 22) Babylon will go down, dead drunk.

4. Most of the book of Lamentations, like Ps is an acrostic.

5. We could hear her lamentations through the closed door.

6. Aflame, I say, with birth, aging & death , with sorrows , lamentations , pains, distresses , & despairs.

7. (Lamentations 3:26) Rich blessings will be yours. —Jeremiah 17:7.

8. He was no pessimist, Croaking out doleful prophecies and lamentations and bitter criticisms

9. Jeremiah, was a prophet of God and wrote two books or scrolls - Jeremiah and Lamentations.

10. The best attested of works are his published chansons and set of Lamentations.

11. There is little use in lamentations, and less still, young woman, in flings.

12. They remembered his dreadful lamentations when Throw took them away from his care.

13. Instead of dwelling in excuses and lamentations(sentencedict .com), celebrate positive and valuable results.

14. Lamentations 1:9 Her filthiness was in her skirts; she didn't remember her /a/Astonishingly.htm - …

15. Lamentations 33 tells us that God " does not enjoy hurting people or causing them sorrow. "

16. Sometimes by tender lamentations and Bewailings, and sometimes by crocodile tears and amorous protestations

17. Aflame, I tell you, with birth, aging & death , with sorrows , lamentations , pains , distresses , & despairs.

18. The book of Lamentations contains acrostic compositions that are based on the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet.

19. Aflame, I say, with birth, aging & death, with sorrows, lamentations, pains, distresses, & despairs

20. The garden keeper handled the white sail, lightly, singing the first lamentations in the darkness.

21. The book of Lamentations is composed of five lyric poems, four of which are acrostic. [si p. 130 par.

22. He continued having the privilege of serving Jehovah as a prophet. —Read Lamentations 3:22-24.

23. The answer came quickly, with a new round of lamentations and complaints being showered upon Washington.

24. In Lamentations chapter 3, the nation of Israel is spoken of as “the able-bodied man.”

25. The crowd accompanying her may have included additional mourners chanting lamentations and musicians playing mournful tunes.

26. For all the lamentations that schools do not teach the game, it is still played in some areas.

27. They called the name of that place Bochim - The word בכים bochim signifies weepings or lamentations; and is translated by the Septuagint Κλαυθυων or Κλαυθυωνες, Bewailings; and it is supposed that the place derived its name from these lamentations of the people

28. She sighs deeply and heavily, Then she bursts into lamentations: Birdlet, lovely Birdlet, You may speak of

29. (Lamentations 3:40; Haggai 1:5) Prayer also helps us to see ourselves as we really are.

30. (Judges 16:21; Lamentations 5:13) Free women ground the grain for their own households. —Job 31:10.

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32. (Psalm 132:7) Hence, the “footstool” of Lamentations 2:1 refers to Jehovah’s house of worship, or his temple.

33. מּוּגַת (Ges § 80f) noun feminine Benumbing (figurative), cessation; — לָךְ ׳אַלתִּֿתְּנִי פ Lamentations 2:18 grant thyself no Benumbing (read probably מּוּגֹת).

34. (Lamentations 4:16; 5:12) Neither has he urged them to take sadistic pleasure in mocking their Jewish captives. —Psalm 137:3.

35. II Now his wife Anna lamented with two lamentations, and bewailed herself with two Bewailings, saying: I will bewail my widowhood, and I will bewail my childlessness

36. Lamentations chapter 5 is not an acrostic poem, though it does contain 22 verses, the same number as the distinct letters of the Hebrew alphabet.

37. Following on the heels of 2014’s Mid-City Island EP and 2016’s Lamentations EP, he released his debut album, Aromanticism, in 2017

38. 1 Now his wife Anna lamented with two lamentations, and bewailed herself with two Bewailings, saying: I will bewail my widowhood, and I will bewail my childlessness

39. Red Pepper "Forward!" he called Blithely and boldly to the officer; while Crates, with loud lamentations, was protesting his innocence to the warrior who was putting fetters upon him.

40. (Proverbs 30:19) The eagle’s swiftness is alluded to at Lamentations 4:19, where the Babylonian soldiers are described: “Swifter than the eagles of the heavens our pursuers have proved to be.

41. Antiphonals were a simplified type of religious music, which was used in place of motets. The words in this antiphonal were based on verses of scripture found in chapters 2 and 3 of Lamentations

42. I suppose we shall have plenty of lamentations now--I see we shall--but they can't keep me from my narrow home out yonder: my resting-place, where I'm bound before spring is over!

43. In Les Amours (1552) he also proved his skill as an exponent of the Italian canzoniere, animating the compliments to his beloved, entreaties, and lamentations traditional to this poetic form by the vehemence of his manner and the wealth of his imagery.

44. (Lamentations 2:20) Even though Jeremiah was in custody because of his fearless preaching, Jehovah saw to it that “a round loaf of bread” was given to him daily “until all the bread was exhausted from the city.”—Jeremiah 37:21.

45. There were heard from these all through the night wild Bewailings, nothing like the sighs and groans of men, but a sort of wild-beast-like howling and cursing joined with threats and lamentations rising from the vast multitude, and echoed among the neighbouring hills and hollow banks of the river.

46. The two old Crones, chiming in together, began pouring out many piteous lamentations that the poor dear was too far gone to know her best friends; and were uttering sundry protestations that they would never leave her, when the superior pushed them from the room, closed the door, and returned to the bedside.

47. 13 Now this was a great cause for lamentations among the people, while others were abasing themselves, succoring those who stood in need of their succor, such as imparting their substance to the apoor and the needy, feeding the hungry, and suffering all manner of bafflictions, for Christ’s csake, who should come according to the spirit of prophecy;