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- LAMENTATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LAMENTATION is an expression of sorrow, mourning, or regret : an act or instance of lamenting How to use lamentation in a sentence
- How deserted lies the city, once so - Bible Gateway
once so full of people! who once was great among the nations! has now become a slave tears are on her cheeks there is no one to comfort her they have become her enemies Judah has gone into exile she finds no resting place in the midst of her distress for no one comes to her appointed festivals and she is in bitter anguish
- Book of Lamentations - Read, Study Bible Verses Online
Lamentations poignantly expresses the people's overwhelming sense of loss that accompanied the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple as well as the exile of Judah's inhabitants from the land Yahweh had covenanted to give Israel as a perpetual national homeland
- Book of Lamentations Overview - Insight for Living Ministries
Lamentations reminds us of the importance not only of mourning over our sin but of asking the Lord for His forgiveness when we fail Him Much of Jeremiah’s poetry concerns itself with the fallen bricks and cracking mortar of the overrun city Do you see any of that destroyed city in your own life?
- LAMENTATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LAMENTATION definition: 1 sadness and feeling sorry, or something that expresses these feelings: 2 sadness and feeling… Learn more
- Lamentations: The Book of Lamentations - Bible Hub
on the day of His fierce anger? and it overpowered my bones and turned me back faint all the day long and the Lord has broken my strength of those I cannot withstand to crush my young warriors the Lord has trampled the Virgin Daughter of Judah my eyes flow with tears
- Lamentation - definition of lamentation by The Free Dictionary
lamentation - a cry of sorrow and grief; "their pitiful laments could be heard throughout the ward"
- Lamentation – meaning, definition, etymology, examples and more — Self . . .
It's a singular noun that refers to an expression of great sorrow or grief Example: The lamentation of the bereaved family was heart-wrenching In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the title character expresses his deep sorrow and contemplation of death through a series of soliloquies, often filled with lamentation
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