1. Lamentations 1:1–22 (ESV)
  2. Exposition

Which contrasts do we find in Lamentations 1 that indicate the dramatic reversal and downfall of Jerusalem?

Lamentations 1:1–22 (ESV)

1 How lonely sits the city that was full of people! How like a widow has she become, she who was great among the nations! She who was a princess among the provinces has become a slave.

  1. The city, once filled with people, has become desolate like a widow (Lamentations 1:1).

  2. She who was a princess among the provinces has become a slave (Lamentations 1:1).

  3. All her friends have become her enemies (Lamentations 1:3).

  4. The roads to Zion mourn, for none come to the festival (Lamentations 1:4).

  5. All her majesty has departed (Lamentations 1:6).

  6. Jerusalem remembers … days of old (Lamentations 1:7).

  7. All who honoured her despise her (Lamentations 1:8).

  8. She has seen the nations enter her sanctuary (Lamentations 1:10).

  9. They trade their treasures for food (Lamentations 1:11).

  10. Zion stretches out her hands, but there is none to comfort her (Lamentations 1:17).

  11. My young women and my young men have gone into captivity (Lamentations 1:18).

  12. My heart is wrung within me (Lamentations 1:20).