Lamentations 1:19
Cebuano CBV - Unknown
Gipatawag ko ang akong mga hinigugma, apan gilimbongan ako nila: Ang akong mga sacerdote ug ang akong mga anciano nangamatay didto sa ciudad, Samtang nanagpangita sila sa ilang makaon aron sa pagpabuhi sa ilang mga kalag.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from a person who is very sad and feels betrayed. They called for help from friends and leaders, but no one came to help. The verse talks about the hardships and betrayals people faced during a difficult time.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and you call for your friends to help you win, but instead, they leave you alone when you need them most. This verse is like that, but much more serious. The city's leaders even died trying to find food to stay alive.
Historical Background
This verse is from the book of Lamentations, written by the prophet Jeremiah after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians. It reflects the sorrow and despair of the people who were left to suffer and die.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, we can face situations where we feel betrayed by those we trusted. This verse reminds us to be cautious and seek help from reliable sources. It also highlights the importance of community support in times of need.
Topics
hopelessnessbetrayalleadershipfaithperseverancecommunity
Related Verses
Ezekiel 9:1-11Jeremiah 52:12-16Psalm 44:9-16Matthew 24:15-21Isaiah 54:7-8
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Lamentations 1:19?
The speaker is likely a person from Jerusalem, lamenting the destruction of the city and the betrayal by their leaders and friends.
What does 'gave up the ghost' mean in Lamentations 1:19?
The phrase 'gave up the ghost' is an archaic way of saying that the priests and elders died, emphasizing the severe conditions in Jerusalem.
How does this verse connect to the broader themes of Lamentations?
Lamentations is a book of mourning and sorrow over the destruction of Jerusalem. This verse reflects the feelings of abandonment and betrayal by those who were supposed to protect and guide the people.
What can we learn about trust from Lamentations 1:19?
This verse teaches us to be cautious and discerning about whom we trust, especially in times of crisis, as those we depend on may not always be reliable.
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