14th century, in the meaning definedabove Time Traveler The first known use ofLamentationswas in the 14th century See more words from the same century Rhymes forLamentations aberrations acclamations accusations activations adaptations affectations
Lamentations 3:7 tn The verb גָּדַר (gadar) has a twofold range of meaning: (1) “to build up a wall” with stones, and (2) “to block a road” with a wall of stones. The imagery either depicts the Lord building a wall to seal off personified Jerusalem with no ...
he will keep you in exile no longer;[g]but your iniquity, O daughter of Edom, he will punish; he will uncover your sins.Footnotes Lamentations 4:6 Or iniquity Lamentations 4:6 Or sin Lamentations 4:6 The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain Lamentations 4:7 The meaning of the Hebrew is...
Old Testament- the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible Hagiographa,Ketubim,Writings- the third of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures ...
The title of this book refers to the Lamentations of Jeremiah, which played a prominent role during Tenebrae as Lessons alongside psalms and other prescribed liturgical texts. Singing Jeremiah: Music and Meaning in Holy Week The concert is part of the Eugene Symphony's Counterpoint: War + Peace...
Lamentations 3:63 Meaning and Commentary Lamentations 3:63 Behold their sitting down, and their rising up All their actions; the whole course of their lives; all which fell under the divine omniscience, ( Psalms 139:2 ) ; but that is not barely here meant; but that he would take part...
Bible Versions NAS Lamentations Lamentations 3 Lamentations 3:35 35TodepriveamanofjusticeIn thepresenceof theMostHigh, Read ChapterCompare PREVIOUSLamentations 3:34NEXTLamentations 3:36 Lamentations 3:35 Meaning and Commentary Lamentations 3:35
By some critics the literal meaning is kept in the form of a question: Doth not the Lord look on this? The fact that the righteous judgment of God is against those who, unlike Him, cause wilful and needless suffering is another ground of hope to the sufferer. The three forms of evil ...
It is well known that in the world of the Bible and in many cultures, up until today, the task of lamentation falls typically to women (see, for example, Jeremiah 9:16). The voice of the keening woman in Lamentations 3, as said, echoes that of keening Jerusalem in chapter 1. In fa...
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