Their heart cried unto the LORD, O wall of the daughter of Zion, let tears run down like a river day and night: give thyself no rest; let not the apple of thine eye cease.
Sus corazones clamaban a Dios, diciendo: 'Jerusalén, deja que tus lágrimas corran como un río, día y noche. No dejes de lamentarte, no permitas que tus ojos dejen de llorar.'
El pueblo clama a Dios pidiendo que Jerusalén llore sin cesar por su destrucción.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Lamentations was written by the prophet Jeremiah during or shortly after the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC, a period of profound devastation and exile for the Jewish people. In this verse, the walls of Jerusalem are personified as "the daughter of Zion," symbolizing the city's and nation's deep grief, with a call for unceasing tears and prayers to God as an expression of desperate plea for mercy. This reflects the ancient Israelite custom of public lamentation, where mourning rituals were used to voice sorrow and seek divine intervention.
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