Lamentations 2 is the second chapter of the Book of Lamentations in the Hebrew Bible, belonging to the Ketuvim (“Writings”). It presents a profound and mournful description of Jerusalem’s destruction, emphasizing the consequences of the city’s disobedience to God. The chapter opens with a vivid portrayal of God as an enraged adversary who has violently broken down his own dwelling place; he mercilessly destroyed all that symbolized Israel’s deep connection with him—the temple, altar, and holy abode. The poet laments the devastation brought upon Zion, using imagery evoking desolation and despair. Through graphic descriptions of starvation and suffering endured by both young children and elderly individuals, Lamentations 2 conveys anguish at the complete collapse of societal norms and moral order. Ultimately, this sorrowful depiction serves as a reminder that transgressions have dire consequences, urging readers to reflect on their own actions and strive for repentance.
Lamentations 2
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My name is Steve until the Lord takes me home and gives me a new name. I am a believer in, and a lover of, Jesus Christ. Although I am human and I fail Him every day, I believe that Jesus is the Son of God; He was born of a virgin, was crucified on a cross, died for our sins, and rose again on the third day to give us salvation! He loves me dearly (far more than I deserve) and forgives my sins. His Word (The Holy Bible) says if we deny Him before men He will deny us before His Father in Heaven. View all posts by steve byrd
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