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\q She has become like a widow, though she was a mighty nation.
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\q She was a princess among the nations, but is now forced into slavery.
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\v 2 She weeps and wails in the night, and her tears cover her cheeks.
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\v 2 She weeps bitterly in the night, and her tears cover her cheeks.
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\q None of her lovers comfort her.
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\q All her friends have betrayed her. They have become her enemies.
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\v 3 After poverty and affliction, Judah has gone into exile.
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\v 3 Judah has gone into exile after affliction and great labor.
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\q She lives among the nations and finds no rest.
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\q All her pursuers overtook her in her desperation.
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\v 4 The roads of Zion mourn because none come to the appointed feasts.
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\q All her gates are desolate. Her priests groan.
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\q Her virgins are sorrowful and she herself is in complete distress.
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\q Her virgins are afflicted and as for her, it is bitter for her.
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\v 5 Her adversaries have become her master; her enemies prosper.
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\q Yahweh has afflicted her for her many sins.
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\v 6 Beauty has left the daughter of Zion.
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\v 6 Splendor has left the daughter of Zion.
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\q Her princes have become like deer that cannot find pasture,
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\q and they go without strength before their pursuer.
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\v 7 In the days of her affliction and her homelessness, Jerusalem will call to mind
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\q all her precious treasures that she had in former days.
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\q When her people fell into the hand of the adversary, no one helped her.
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\q The adversaries saw her and laughed at her destruction.
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\q The adversaries saw her and mocked at her destruction.
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