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Ratapan 1:6

Lenyaplah dari puteri Sion segala kemuliaannya; pemimpin-pemimpinnya bagaikan rusa yang tidak menemukan padang rumput; mereka berjalan tanpa daya di depan yang mengejarnya.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Torrey's Topical Textbook - Hart, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Easton Bible Dictionary - Hart;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Doe;   Lamentations, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Hart, Hind;   Lamentations, Book of;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Hart;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Jerusalem;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Acrostic;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
Lenyaplah dari puteri Sion segala kemuliaannya; pemimpin-pemimpinnya bagaikan rusa yang tidak menemukan padang rumput; mereka berjalan tanpa daya di depan yang mengejarnya.
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Demikianlah segala kemuliaan sudah lalu dari pada puteri Sion! segala penghulunya laksana rusa yang tiada mendapat tempat rumput, mereka itu berjalan dengan letihnya di hadapan orang yang mengejar akan dia!

Contextual Overview

1 Alas] howe sitteth the citie so desolate, that sometime was full of people? Howe is she become lyke a widow which was great among nations? Howe is she brought vnder tribute that ruled landes? 2 She weepeth sore in the nyght, so that the teares runne downe her cheekes: for among all her louers there is none that geueth her any comfort, yea her next friendes transgresse agaynst her, and are become her enemies. 3 Iuda went away by reason of the affliction and great bondage: she dwelleth among the heathen, she findeth no rest, all they that persecuted her, toke her in strayte places [where she coulde not escape.] 4 The streetes of Sion mourne, because no man cometh no more to the solempne feastes: all her gates are desolate, her priestes make lamentatio, her maydens are carefull, and she her selfe is in great heauinesse. 5 Her enemies haue ben rulers ouer her, and her enemies haue prospered, because the Lorde hath chastened her for her great wickednesse: her children are led away captiue before their enemies. 6 All the beautie of the daughter of Sion is away, her princes are become lyke hartes that fynde no pasture, they are driuen away before their enemie, so that they haue no more power. 7 Nowe Hierusalem remembred in the tyme of her miserie and bare estate all her ioy & pleasure that she hath had in tymes past, seyng her people is brought downe vnder the power of their enemies, and there is no man for to helpe her: her enemies stande lokyng at her, and laugh her Sabbath daies to scorne. 8 Hierusalem hath sinned greeuouslye, therfore is she come in decay: all they that had her in honour dispise her, for they haue seene her filthinesse, yea she sigheth and is ashamed of her selfe. 9 Her skirtes are defiled, she remembred not her last ende, therfore is her fall so wonderfull, and there is no man to comfort her: O Lorde consider my trouble, for myne enemie hath the vpper hande. 10 The enemie hath put his hande to all the precious thinges that she had, yea euen before her eyes came the heathen in and out of the sanctuarie, whom thou [neuerthelesse] hast forbidden to come within thy congregation.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

from: 2 Kings 19:21, Psalms 48:2, Psalms 48:3, Isaiah 1:21, Isaiah 4:5, Isaiah 12:6, Zephaniah 3:14-17

all: Lamentations 2:1-7, 2 Samuel 4:11, 2 Samuel 4:12, Psalms 50:2, Psalms 96:9, Psalms 132:12, Psalms 132:13, Jeremiah 52:8, Jeremiah 52:11, Jeremiah 52:13, Ezekiel 7:20-22, Ezekiel 11:22, Ezekiel 11:23, Ezekiel 24:21, Ezekiel 24:25

her princes: Leviticus 26:36, Leviticus 26:37, Deuteronomy 28:25, Deuteronomy 32:30, Joshua 7:12, Joshua 7:13, Psalms 44:9-11, Jeremiah 29:4, Jeremiah 48:41, Jeremiah 51:30-32, Jeremiah 52:7

harts: Jeremiah 14:5, Jeremiah 14:6, Jeremiah 47:3

Reciprocal: Isaiah 23:10 - no more Lamentations 1:16 - my children Lamentations 1:18 - my virgins Romans 5:6 - without

Cross-References

Genesis 1:5
And God called the light day, and the darknes night: and the euenyng & the mornyng were the first day.
Genesis 1:6
And God said: let there be a firmament betwene the waters, and let it make a diuision betwene waters and waters.
Genesis 1:7
And God made the firmament, and set the diuision betwene the waters which [were] vnder the firmament, and the waters that [were] aboue the firmament: and it was so.
Genesis 1:8
And God called the firmament the heauen: and the euenyng and the mornyng were the seconde day.
Genesis 1:11
And God sayde: let the earth bryng foorth [both] budde and hearbe apt to seede, and fruitfull trees yeeldyng fruite after his kynde, which hath seede in it selfe vpon the earth: and it was so.
Genesis 1:12
And the earth brought forth [both] bud and hearbe apt to seede after his kynde, and tree yeeldyng fruite, whiche hath seede in it selfe, after his kynde.
Genesis 1:13
And God sawe that it was good. And the euenyng and the mornyng were the thirde day.
Genesis 1:14
And God sayde: let there be lyghtes in the firmament of the heauen, that they may deuide the day and the nyght, and let them be for signes, & seasons, and for dayes, and yeres.
Genesis 1:20
And God sayde: let the waters bryng foorth mouyng creature that hath lyfe, and foule that may flee vpon the earth in the open firmament of heauen.
Genesis 1:22
And God blessed them, saying: Be fruiteful, and multiplie, and fyll the waters of the sea, and let foule multiplie in the earth.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And from the daughter of Zion all her beauty is departed,.... The kingdom removed; the priesthood ceased; the temple, their beautiful house, burnt; the palaces of their king and nobles demolished; and everything in church and state that was glorious were now no more:

her princes are become like harts [that] find no pasture; that are heartless and without courage, fearful and timorous, as harts are, especially when destitute of food. The Targum is

"her princes run about for food, as harts run about in the wilderness, and find no place fit for pasture:''

and they are gone without strength before the pursuer; having no spirit nor courage to oppose the enemy, nor strength to flee from him, they fell into his hands, and so were carried captive; see Jeremiah 52:8. Jarchi observes, that the word for "pursuer" has here all its letters, and nowhere else; and so denotes the full pursuit of the enemy, and the complete victory obtained by him.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Her princes ... - Jeremiah had before his mind the sad flight of Zedekiah and his men of war, and their capture within a few miles of Jerusalem Jeremiah 39:4-5.


 
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