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| Alphabetical [« »] lambs 1 lame 1 lamen 4 lament 11 lamentation 2 lamentations 12 laments 2 | Frequency [« »] 11 inner 11 intervention 11 judge 11 lament 11 link 11 looked 11 majority | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances lament |
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1 7,3 | s fall; so he raises his lament in vers. 8-16. This contains 2 13,4| The section ends with a lament over the kings of Judah: 3 18,4| The First Lament. ~ The first poem deals 4 18,4| measure of her misery. Her lament is interrupted by the poet 5 18,4| should be noted that this lament gives the impression of 6 18,5| The Second Lament. ~ Here we have the undoubted 7 18,5| eye-witness of the siege; the lament was probably composed soon 8 18,6| The Third Lament. ~ Though this poem occasionally 9 18,6| to his old estate.~ This lament stands out in sharp contrast 10 18,7| The Fourth Lament. ~ In most respects this 11 18,7| Edom (ver. 21ff). The Fifth Lament.~ Fittingly the book closes