Lamentations 1 – NIV & CCBT

New International Version

Lamentations 1:1-22

This chapter is an acrostic poem, the verses of which begin with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. 1How deserted lies the city,

once so full of people!

How like a widow is she,

who once was great among the nations!

She who was queen among the provinces

has now become a slave.

2Bitterly she weeps at night,

tears are on her cheeks.

Among all her lovers

there is no one to comfort her.

All her friends have betrayed her;

they have become her enemies.

3After affliction and harsh labor,

Judah has gone into exile.

She dwells among the nations;

she finds no resting place.

All who pursue her have overtaken her

in the midst of her distress.

4The roads to Zion mourn,

for no one comes to her appointed festivals.

All her gateways are desolate,

her priests groan,

her young women grieve,

and she is in bitter anguish.

5Her foes have become her masters;

her enemies are at ease.

The Lord has brought her grief

because of her many sins.

Her children have gone into exile,

captive before the foe.

6All the splendor has departed

from Daughter Zion.

Her princes are like deer

that find no pasture;

in weakness they have fled

before the pursuer.

7In the days of her affliction and wandering

Jerusalem remembers all the treasures

that were hers in days of old.

When her people fell into enemy hands,

there was no one to help her.

Her enemies looked at her

and laughed at her destruction.

8Jerusalem has sinned greatly

and so has become unclean.

All who honored her despise her,

for they have all seen her naked;

she herself groans

and turns away.

9Her filthiness clung to her skirts;

she did not consider her future.

Her fall was astounding;

there was none to comfort her.

“Look, Lord, on my affliction,

for the enemy has triumphed.”

10The enemy laid hands

on all her treasures;

she saw pagan nations

enter her sanctuary—

those you had forbidden

to enter your assembly.

11All her people groan

as they search for bread;

they barter their treasures for food

to keep themselves alive.

“Look, Lord, and consider,

for I am despised.”

12“Is it nothing to you, all you who pass by?

Look around and see.

Is any suffering like my suffering

that was inflicted on me,

that the Lord brought on me

in the day of his fierce anger?

13“From on high he sent fire,

sent it down into my bones.

He spread a net for my feet

and turned me back.

He made me desolate,

faint all the day long.

14“My sins have been bound into a yoke1:14 Most Hebrew manuscripts; many Hebrew manuscripts and Septuagint He kept watch over my sins;

by his hands they were woven together.

They have been hung on my neck,

and the Lord has sapped my strength.

He has given me into the hands

of those I cannot withstand.

15“The Lord has rejected

all the warriors in my midst;

he has summoned an army against me

to1:15 Or has set a time for me / when he will crush my young men.

In his winepress the Lord has trampled

Virgin Daughter Judah.

16“This is why I weep

and my eyes overflow with tears.

No one is near to comfort me,

no one to restore my spirit.

My children are destitute

because the enemy has prevailed.”

17Zion stretches out her hands,

but there is no one to comfort her.

The Lord has decreed for Jacob

that his neighbors become his foes;

Jerusalem has become

an unclean thing among them.

18“The Lord is righteous,

yet I rebelled against his command.

Listen, all you peoples;

look on my suffering.

My young men and young women

have gone into exile.

19“I called to my allies

but they betrayed me.

My priests and my elders

perished in the city

while they searched for food

to keep themselves alive.

20“See, Lord, how distressed I am!

I am in torment within,

and in my heart I am disturbed,

for I have been most rebellious.

Outside, the sword bereaves;

inside, there is only death.

21“People have heard my groaning,

but there is no one to comfort me.

All my enemies have heard of my distress;

they rejoice at what you have done.

May you bring the day you have announced

so they may become like me.

22“Let all their wickedness come before you;

deal with them

as you have dealt with me

because of all my sins.

My groans are many

and my heart is faint.”

Chinese Contemporary Bible 2023 (Traditional)

耶利米哀歌 1:1-22

淒慘的耶路撒冷

1從前人煙稠密的城,

現在何其荒涼!

從前揚威列邦的強國,

現在竟像寡婦!

從前在諸省貴為公主,

現在卻淪為奴婢!

2她在夜間痛哭,淚流滿面。

情人中沒有一個前來安慰。

朋友都出賣她,與她為敵。

3猶大飽受苦難和奴役,

被擄往遠方,流落異邦,

找不到安居之所。

她在走投無路之際被追敵擒獲。

4通往錫安的道路滿目淒涼,

因為無人前去過節。

她的城門冷落,

她的祭司悲歎,

她的少女哀傷,她痛苦不已。

5仇敵做了她的主人,

她的敵人安逸發達。

因為她作惡多端,

耶和華叫她飽受困苦,

她的孩子被敵人擄去。

6少女錫安的尊榮消逝,

她的首領像找不到草吃的鹿,

無力逃脫敵人的追趕。

7在困苦流離中,

耶路撒冷想起昔日的榮華。

如今,她的人民落在敵人手中,

無人援救。

她的仇敵幸災樂禍,嘲笑她的滅亡。

8耶路撒冷罪大惡極,

淪為污穢之物。

從前尊重她的人看見她赤身裸體,就蔑視她。

她只能哀歎、退避。

9她的裙子沾滿污穢,

她未曾想過自己的結局。

她的敗落令人震驚,

無人安慰。

她哭喊道:「耶和華啊,

仇敵已經獲勝,

求你垂顧我的苦難!」

10敵人伸手奪去她的一切珍寶。

她目睹外族人闖入聖殿,

耶和華禁止他們進入祂的會眾。

11她的人民呻吟著四處覓食,

用珍寶換取糧食維生。

耶路撒冷的哀歎

她說:「耶和華啊,求你垂顧我,

因為我被人蔑視。

12「路人啊,你們都無動於衷嗎?

你們看看,

耶和華向我發烈怒,降禍於我,

還有誰比我更痛苦呢?

13「祂從高天降下火來,

使火在我骨中燃燒;

祂在我腳前設下網羅,

使我返回;

祂使我淒涼孤寂,終日痛苦。

14「我的罪惡連接成軛,

祂親手把它們綁在一起,

繫在我的頸項上,

使我精疲力盡。

主把我交給我無力抵擋的敵人。

15「主棄絕我所有的勇士,

召集軍隊攻擊我,

打垮我的青年。

主踐踏處女猶大

如同在榨酒池中踩踏。

16「我為此哭泣,

淚流滿面,

卻無人安慰、鼓勵我。

我的兒女淒涼孤苦,

因為仇敵已經得勝。」

17錫安伸手求助,卻無人安慰她。

耶和華已命四周鄰國與雅各為敵。

耶路撒冷在他們當中成了污穢之物。

18「但耶和華是公義的,

因為我違背了祂的命令。

萬國啊,請聽我的話,

看看我的痛苦!

我的少男少女都被擄去。

19「我向情人們求助,

他們卻欺騙我。

我的祭司和長老在覓食求生時,

倒斃在城中。

20「耶和華啊,

看看我是多麼痛苦!

我愁腸百結,

我的心靈翻騰,

因為我極其悖逆。

街上有刀劍奪命,

家中有死亡籠罩。

21「人們聽見我的哀歎,

卻無人安慰我。

敵人聽說你降給我的災難,

都幸災樂禍。

願你宣告的審判之日來臨,

叫他們像我一樣受苦!

22「願他們的惡行都擺在你眼前!

你怎樣因我一切的罪惡而懲罰我,

願你也照樣懲罰他們!

我歎息不絕,心中哀傷。」