Lamentations 5:1
Call to remebraunce (O LORDE) what we haue suffred, cosidre and se oure cofucion.
Call to remebraunce (O LORDE) what we haue suffred, cosidre and se oure cofucion.
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2Oure enheritaunce is turned to the straungers, & oure houses to the aleauntes.
3We are become carefull and fatherlesse, and oure mothers are as the wydowes.
50Sela. LORDE, where are thy olde louynge kyndnesses, which thou sworest vnto Dauid in thy trueth?
8O remebre not oure olde synnes, but haue mercy vpon vs (& that soone) for we are come to greate mysery.
51for we were ashamed to heare the blasphemies: oure faces were couered with shame, because the straunge aleauntes came in to the Sanctuary of the LORDE.
20Wherfore wilt thou still forget vs, and forsake vs so longe?
21O LORDE: Turne thou vs vnto the, & so shal we be turned. Renue or daies as in olde tyme,
22for thou hast now banished vs longe ynough, and bene sore displeased at vs.
3Haue mercy vpo vs (o LORDE) haue mercy vpon vs, for we are vtterly despysed.
15O LORDE (sayde I then) thou knowest all thinges, therfore remembre me, ad viset me, delyuer me fro my persecuters: Receaue not my cause in yi loge wrath, yet thou knowest, that for thy sake I suffre rebuke.
20We knowlege (o LORDE) all oure my?dedes, and the synnes of oure fathers, that we haue offended ye.
21Be not displeased (o LORDE) for thy names sake, forget not thy louynge kyndnes: Remembre ye trone of thyne honoure, breake not the couenaut, that thou hast made with vs.
24Wherfore hydest thou thy face? wilt thou clene forget oure misery and oppressio?
25For oure soule is brought lowe euen vnto the dust, and oure bely cleueth vnto the grounde.
16My cofucion is daylie before me, & the shame of my face couereth me.
17For the voyce of the slaunderer & blasphemer, for the enemie and auenger.
18Thou hast set all ye borders of the earth thou hast made both Sommer & wynter.
4We are become an open shame vnto oure enemies, a very scorne and derision vnto them that are rounde aboute vs.
1Lorde, remembre Dauid and all his trouble.
11and beholde, they deale contrarely with vs, and come to thrust vs out of the inheritaunce, that thou hast geuen vs in possession.
16The garlande of oure heade is fallen: alas, that euer we synned so sore.
17Therfore oure hert is full of heuynesse, & oure eyes dymme:
13Yee all this plage, as it is written in the lawe of Moses, is come vpon vs. Yet made we not oure prayer before the LORDE oure God, that we might turne agayne from oure wickednesse, and to be lerned in thy verite.
14Therfore hath ye LORDE made haist, to bringe this plage vpon vs: for the LORDE oure God is rightuous, in all his workes which he doth: for why, we wolde not harken vnto his voyce.
15And now, o LORDE oure God, thou that with a mightie honde hast brought thy people out of Egipte, to get thy self a name, which remayneth this daye: we haue synned
16(o LORDE) & done wickedly agaynst all thy rightuousnes: yet let thy wrothfull displeasure be turned awaye (I beseke the) from thy cite Ierusalem thy holy hill. And why? for oure synnes sake and for the wickednesse of oure forefathers: is Ierusalem and thy people abhorred, of all them that are aboute vs.
4Heare O thou oure God, how we are despysed, turne their shame vpon their awne heade, yt thou mayest geue them ouer in to despisinge in the londe of their captiuite.
9Be not to sore displeased (o LORDE) and kepe not oure offences to loge in thy remembraunce, but considre that we all are thy people.
4Remembre vs (o LORDE) acordinge to the fauoure that thou bearest vnto thy people: o vyset vs wt thy sauinge health.
12O let the soroufull sighinge of the presoners come before the, and acordinge vnto ye power of thine arme, preserue those yt are appoynted to dye.
7O LORDE, rightuousnesse belongeth vnto the, vnto vs pertayneth nothynge but open shame: as it is come to passe this daye vnto euery man of Iuda, and to them that dwell at Ierusalem: Yee vnto all Israel, whether they be farre or nye: thorow out all londes, wherin thou hast strowed them, because of the offences that they had done agaynst the.
8Yee o LORDE, vnto vs, to oure kinges & prynces, to oure forefathers: euen to vs all, that haue offended the, belongeth open shame.
6Call to remembraunce, O LORDE, thy tender mercyes & thy louinge kyndnesses, which haue bene euer of olde.
7Oh remebre not ye synnes & offences of my youth, but acordinge vnto thy mercy thynke vpon me (O LORDE) for thy goodnesse.
5Considre now youre owne wayes in youre hertes (saieth ye LORDE of hoostes)
45Thou hast made vs outcastes, and to be despysed amonge the Heithen.
13And after all this that is come vpon vs (because of oure euell dedes and greate trespace) thou oure God hast spared oure wickednesses, and hast geuen vs a delyueraunce as it is come to passe.
22O let not the symple go awaye ashamed, for the poore & nedy geue prayses vnto thy name.
7Sence the tyme of oure fathers haue we bene in greate trespace vnto this daie, and because of oure wickednesses haue we and or kynges bene delyuered in to the hande of ye kynges of the nacions, in to the swerde, in to captiuyte, in to spoyle, and in to confusion of face, as it is come to passe this daye.
13Turne the agayne (o LORDE) at the last, and be gracious vnto thy seruauntes.
13Thou sellest thy people for naught, & takest no moneye for them.
20That thou smytest vs so in the place of the serpet, & couerest vs with ye shadowe of death.
9Hir skyrtes are defyled, she remebred not what wolde folowe: therfore is hir fall so greate, and there is no ma to comforte her. O LORDE, cosidre my trouble, for myne enemie hath the vpper honde.
11All hir people seke their bred with heuynes, & loke what precious thinge euery man hath, that geueth he for meate, to saue his life. Considre (O LORDE) and se, how vyle I am become.
1O God, thou yt hast cast vs out and scatred vs abrode, thou yt hast bene so sore displeased at vs, coforte vs agayne.
12For or offences are many before ye, & or synnes testifie agaynst vs. Yee we must cofesse yt we offende, & knowlege, yt we do amysse:
8Considre this well, and be ashamed, Go in to youre owne selues (O ye runnagates).
20Preach this vnto the house of Iacob, & crie it out in Iuda, and saye thus:
12Wilt thou not be intreated (LORDE) for all this? Wilt thou holde thy peace, and scourge vs so sore?
6for oure fathers haue trespaced, and done yt which was euell in the sighte of the LORDE oure God, and haue forsaken him. For they turned their faces from the habitacio of ye LORDE oure God, & turned their backes on it,