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  • God’s Anger Satisfied

    How the gold has lost its luster!
    Even the finest gold has become dull.
    The sacred gemstones
    lie scattered in the streets!
  • How the gold has lost its luster,
    the fine gold become dull!
    The sacred gems are scattered
    at every street corner.
  • See how the precious children of Jerusalem,a
    worth their weight in fine gold,
    are now treated like pots of clay
    made by a common potter.
  • How the precious children of Zion,
    once worth their weight in gold,
    are now considered as pots of clay,
    the work of a potter’s hands!
  • Even the jackals feed their young,
    but not my people Israel.
    They ignore their children’s cries,
    like ostriches in the desert.
  • Even jackals offer their breasts
    to nurse their young,
    but my people have become heartless
    like ostriches in the desert.
  • The parched tongues of their little ones
    stick to the roofs of their mouths in thirst.
    The children cry for bread,
    but no one has any to give them.
  • Because of thirst the infant’s tongue
    sticks to the roof of its mouth;
    the children beg for bread,
    but no one gives it to them.
  • The people who once ate the richest foods
    now beg in the streets for anything they can get.
    Those who once wore the finest clothes
    now search the garbage dumps for food.
  • Those who once ate delicacies
    are destitute in the streets.
    Those brought up in royal purple
    now lie on ash heaps.
  • The guiltb of my people
    is greater than that of Sodom,
    where utter disaster struck in a moment
    and no hand offered help.
  • The punishment of my people
    is greater than that of Sodom,
    which was overthrown in a moment
    without a hand turned to help her.
  • Our princes once glowed with health —
    brighter than snow, whiter than milk.
    Their faces were as ruddy as rubies,
    their appearance like fine jewels.c
  • Their princes were brighter than snow
    and whiter than milk,
    their bodies more ruddy than rubies,
    their appearance like lapis lazuli.
  • But now their faces are blacker than soot.
    No one recognizes them in the streets.
    Their skin sticks to their bones;
    it is as dry and hard as wood.
  • But now they are blacker than soot;
    they are not recognized in the streets.
    Their skin has shriveled on their bones;
    it has become as dry as a stick.
  • Those killed by the sword are better off
    than those who die of hunger.
    Starving, they waste away
    for lack of food from the fields.
  • Those killed by the sword are better off
    than those who die of famine;
    racked with hunger, they waste away
    for lack of food from the field.
  • Tenderhearted women
    have cooked their own children.
    They have eaten them
    to survive the siege.
  • With their own hands compassionate women
    have cooked their own children,
    who became their food
    when my people were destroyed.
  • But now the anger of the LORD is satisfied.
    His fierce anger has been poured out.
    He started a fire in Jerusalemd
    that burned the city to its foundations.
  • The Lord has given full vent to his wrath;
    he has poured out his fierce anger.
    He kindled a fire in Zion
    that consumed her foundations.
  • Not a king in all the earth —
    no one in all the world —
    would have believed that an enemy
    could march through the gates of Jerusalem.
  • The kings of the earth did not believe,
    nor did any of the peoples of the world,
    that enemies and foes could enter
    the gates of Jerusalem.
  • Yet it happened because of the sins of her prophets
    and the sins of her priests,
    who defiled the city
    by shedding innocent blood.
  • But it happened because of the sins of her prophets
    and the iniquities of her priests,
    who shed within her
    the blood of the righteous.
  • They wandered blindly
    through the streets,
    so defiled by blood
    that no one dared touch them.
  • Now they grope through the streets
    as if they were blind.
    They are so defiled with blood
    that no one dares to touch their garments.
  • “Get away!” the people shouted at them.
    “You’re defiled! Don’t touch us!”
    So they fled to distant lands
    and wandered among foreign nations,
    but none would let them stay.
  • “Go away! You are unclean!” people cry to them.
    “Away! Away! Don’t touch us!”
    When they flee and wander about,
    people among the nations say,
    “They can stay here no longer.”
  • The LORD himself has scattered them,
    and he no longer helps them.
    People show no respect for the priests
    and no longer honor the leaders.
  • The Lord himself has scattered them;
    he no longer watches over them.
    The priests are shown no honor,
    the elders no favor.
  • We looked in vain for our allies
    to come and save us,
    but we were looking to nations
    that could not help us.
  • Moreover, our eyes failed,
    looking in vain for help;
    from our towers we watched
    for a nation that could not save us.
  • We couldn’t go into the streets
    without danger to our lives.
    Our end was near; our days were numbered.
    We were doomed!
  • People stalked us at every step,
    so we could not walk in our streets.
    Our end was near, our days were numbered,
    for our end had come.
  • Our enemies were swifter than eagles in flight.
    If we fled to the mountains, they found us.
    If we hid in the wilderness,
    they were waiting for us there.
  • Our pursuers were swifter
    than eagles in the sky;
    they chased us over the mountains
    and lay in wait for us in the desert.
  • Our king — the LORD’s anointed, the very life of our nation —
    was caught in their snares.
    We had thought that his shadow
    would protect us against any nation on earth!
  • The Lord’s anointed, our very life breath,
    was caught in their traps.
    We thought that under his shadow
    we would live among the nations.
  • Are you rejoicing in the land of Uz,
    O people of Edom?
    But you, too, must drink from the cup of the LORD’s anger.
    You, too, will be stripped naked in your drunkenness.
  • Rejoice and be glad, Daughter Edom,
    you who live in the land of Uz.
    But to you also the cup will be passed;
    you will be drunk and stripped naked.
  • O beautiful Jerusalem,e your punishment will end;
    you will soon return from exile.
    But Edom, your punishment is just beginning;
    soon your many sins will be exposed.
  • Your punishment will end, Daughter Zion;
    he will not prolong your exile.
    But he will punish your sin, Daughter Edom,
    and expose your wickedness.

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