Lamentations 1:7
cebuano-2011
Ang Jerusalem nahinumdom diha sa mga adlaw sa iyang kagul-anan ug sa iyang paglatagaw, sa tanang mga butang nga iyang nahuptan sukad sa unang mga adlaw. Sa diha nga nahulog ang iyang katawhan sa kamot sa kaaway, ug walay mitabang kaniya, ang kaaway mitan-aw nga nagbiaybiay kaniya diha sa iyang pagkahulog.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jerusalem remembering her former glory during times of suffering. It speaks of how the city once had many good things, but now her people have fallen into enemy hands, and there's no help for her. Her enemies mock her even on her holy days.
Explained for Children
Imagine you had a beautiful, happy house, but then one day, everything changed, and you had to leave. You remember how nice it was before, but now you're sad because everyone is mean to you, and no one helps you. That's what happened to Jerusalem.
Historical Background
Lamentations was written by the prophet Jeremiah after Jerusalem was destroyed by the Babylonians. This book reflects the sorrow and pain of the people of Jerusalem as they face the destruction of their city and the loss of their freedom.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, we can relate to this when we face difficult times and remember better days. It teaches us to remember our blessings and the support of others in times of trouble. For example, if you're going through a hard time at school, remember the good times and the friends who stood by you.
Topics
sorrowremembranceafflictionmockeryenemiessabbath
Related Verses
Ezekiel 26:20-21Isaiah 47:7-9Ezekiel 36:31-322 Chronicles 36:17-21Matthew 23:37-39
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of Lamentations 1:7?
The main message is about remembering past prosperity and the sorrow of present affliction, emphasizing the helplessness and mockery Jerusalem faces.
Who wrote Lamentations and why?
Lamentations was written by Jeremiah, a prophet, to express the grief and sorrow of the people of Jerusalem after the Babylonian invasion and destruction of the city.
How can we apply the message of Lamentations 1:7 in our lives?
We can apply this by remembering our blessings and staying hopeful during tough times, and by finding support in friends and loved ones when facing difficulties.
Why is Jerusalem remembered in this verse?
Jerusalem is remembered because it once had glory and prosperity, but now it is suffering under the enemy's control, and this contrast highlights the depth of its suffering.
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