Lamentations 2:16
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তোমাৰ আটাই শত্ৰুৱে তোমাৰ অহিতে মুখ বহলকৈ মেলিলে আৰু তোমাৰ বিপক্ষে ঠাট্টা কৰিলে। তেওঁলোকে সুহুৰিয়াই আৰু দাঁত কৰচি কয়, “আমি তাইক গ্ৰাস কৰিলোঁ। আমি বাট চাই থকা দিন, নিশ্চয় এই দিনটোৱেই; আমি পালোঁ, আমি দেখিলোঁ!”
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the enemies of Jerusalem mocking and celebrating her downfall. They speak about how they've long awaited this moment and now they've seen it happen. The message highlights the pain and suffering of the city's defeat.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your team lost a big game and the other team was very happy and laughed at you. They might say, 'We’ve been waiting for this day, and now we’ve won!'. That’s how the enemies of Jerusalem felt when they saw the city fall.
Historical Background
Lamentations is traditionally attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, written shortly after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC by the Babylonians. The audience would have been the Jews who survived and were exiled, and the cultural setting was one of deep sorrow and loss.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we can see this verse reflected in situations where a community or a group faces public humiliation and their rivals celebrate. It can help us understand the feelings of those who have experienced loss and the joy of those who have been waiting for someone else's downfall.
Topics
sorrowhumiliationdefeatrejoicingvengeancejudgment
Related Verses
Jeremiah 52:12-16Ezekiel 21:25-27Psalms 137:7-9Matthew 27:27-31Revelation 18:1-8
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean when enemies say 'we have swallowed her up'?
The enemies are using a metaphor to express their complete dominance over Jerusalem, as if they've fully consumed her, signifying her total defeat.
Why do the enemies celebrate the fall of Jerusalem?
The enemies celebrate because they've long awaited this moment of victory, seeing it as a fulfillment of their desires and efforts to defeat Jerusalem.
How can this verse be understood in today's world?
In today's world, this verse can help understand the dynamics of conflict where the victors rejoice in the downfall of their rivals, often at the expense of the defeated party's suffering.
What can we learn from the emotions expressed in Lamentations 2:16?
This verse teaches us about the complex emotions of joy and sorrow in conflicts, highlighting the importance of empathy and the need for reconciliation and peace.
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