1 
 How  the  city  sits  solitary,that  was  full  of  people!She  has  become  as  a  widow,who  was  great  among  the  nations!She  who  was  a  princess  among  the  provinceshas  become  a  slave!  +
2 
 She  weeps  bitterly  in  the  night.Her  tears  are  on  her  cheeks.Among  all  her  loversshe  has  no  one  to  comfort  her.All  her  friends  have  dealt  treacherously  with  her.They  have  become  her  enemies.  +
3 
Judah has  gone  into 
captivity because  of  affliction,and  because  of  great  servitude.She  dwells  among  the  nations.She  finds  no  rest.All  her  persecutors  overtook  her  within  the  straits.  
+ 4 
 The  roads  to  Zion  mourn,because  no  one  comes  to  the  solemn  assembly.All  her  gates  are  desolate.Her  priests  sigh.Her  virgins  are  afflicted,and  she  herself  is  in  bitterness.  +
5 
 Her  adversaries  have  become  the  head.Her  enemies  prosper;for  The  LORD  has  afflicted  her  for  the  multitude  of  her  transgressions.Her  young  children  have  gone  into  captivity  before  the  adversary.  +
6 
 All  majesty  has  departed  from  the 
daughter of  Zion.Her  princes  have  become  like  deer  that  find  no  pasture.They  have  gone  without  strength  before  the  pursuer.  
+7 
Jerusalem remembers  in  the  days  of  her  affliction  and  of  her  miseriesall  her  pleasant  things  that  were  from  the  days  of  old;when  her  people  fell  into  the  hand  of  the  adversary,and  no  one  helped  her.The  adversaries  saw  her.They  mocked  at  her  desolations.  
+ 8 
 Jerusalem  has  grievously  sinned.Therefore  she  has  become  unclean.All  who  honored  her  despise  her,because  they  have  seen  her  nakedness.Yes,  she  sighs,  and  turns  backward.  +
9 
 Her  filthiness  was  in  her  skirts.She  didn't  remember  her  latter  end.Therefore  she  has  come  down  astoundingly.She  has  no  comforter."See,  The  LORD,  my  affliction;for  the  enemy  has  magnified  himself."  +
10 
 The 
adversary has  spread  out  his  hand  on  all  her  pleasant  things;for  she  has  seen  that  the  nations  have  entered  into  her  sanctuary,concerning  whom  you  commanded  that  they  should  not  enter  into  your  assembly.  
+11 
 All  her  people  sigh.They  seek  bread.They  have  given  their  pleasant  things  for  food  to  refresh  their  soul."Look,  The  LORD,  and  see;for  I  have  become  despised."  +
12 
 "Is  it  nothing  to  you,  all  you  who  pass  by?Look,  and  see  if  there  is  any  sorrow  like  my  sorrow,which  is  brought  on  me,with  which  the  LORD  has  afflicted  me  in  the  day  of  his  fierce  anger.  +
13 
 "From  on  high  has  he  sent  fire  into  my  bones,and  it  prevails  against  them.He  has  spread  a  net  for  my  feet.He  has  turned  me  back.He  has  made  me  desolate  and  I  faint  all  day  long.  +
14 
 "The  yoke  of  my  transgressions  is  bound  by  his  hand.They  are  knit  together.They  have  come  up  on  my  neck.He  made  my  strength  fail.The  Lord  has  delivered  me  into  their  hands,against  whom  I  am  not  able  to  stand.  +
15 
 "The  Lord  has  set  at  nothing  all  my  mighty  men  within  me.He  has  called  a  solemn  assembly  against  me  to  crush  my  young  men.The  Lord  has  trodden  the 
virgin daughter  of  Judah  as  in  a  wine  press.  
+16 
 "For  these  things  I  weep.My  eye,  my  eye  runs  down  with  water,because  the 
comforter who  should  refresh  my  soul  is  far  from  me.My  children  are  desolate,because  the  enemy  has  prevailed."  
+17 
 Zion  spreads  out  her  hands.There  is  no  one  to  comfort  her.The  LORD  has  commanded  concerning  Jacob,that  those  who  are  around  him  should  be  his  adversaries.Jerusalem  is  among  them  as  an  unclean  thing.  +
18 
 "The  LORD  is  righteous;for  I  have  rebelled  against  his  commandment.Please  hear  all  you  peoples,and  see  my  sorrow.My  virgins  and  my  young  men  have  gone  into  captivity.  +
19 
 "I  called  for  my  lovers,but  they  deceived  me.My  priests  and  my  elders  gave  up  the 
spirit in  the  city,while  they  sought  food  for  themselves  to  refresh  their  souls.  
+20 
 "Look,  The  LORD;  for  I  am  in  distress.My 
heart is  troubled.My  heart  turns  over  within  me,for  I  have  grievously  rebelled.Abroad,  the 
sword bereaves.At  home,  it  is  like  death.  
+21 
 "They  have  heard  that  I  sigh.There  is  no  one  to  comfort  me.All  my  enemies  have  heard  of  my  trouble.They  are  glad  that  you  have  done  it.You  will  bring  the  day  that  you  have  proclaimed,and  they  will  be  like  me.  +
22 
 "Let  all  their  wickedness  come  before  you.Do  to  them  as  you  have  done  to  me  for  all  my  transgressions.For  my  sighs  are  many,and  my  heart  is  faint.  +
 
            
La 1:1-22.
Aleph.
1. how is she . . . widow! she that was great, &c.--English Version is according to the accents. But the members of each sentence are better balanced in antithesis, thus, "how is she that was great among the nations become as a widow! (how) she who was princess among the provinces (that is, she who ruled over the surrounding provinces from the Nile to the Euphrates, Ge 15:18; 1Ki 4:21; 2Ch 9:26; Ezr 4:20) become tributary!" [MAURER].
sit--on the ground; the posture of mourners (La 2:10; Ezr 9:3). The coin struck on the taking of Jerusalem by Titus, representing Judea as a female sitting solitary under a palm tree, with the inscription, Judæa Capta, singularly corresponds to the image here; the language therefore must be prophetical of her state subsequent to Titus, as well as referring retrospectively to her Babylonian captivity.