Lamentations 5: A Final Appeal to the Eternal King
Lamentations 5 documents a collective prayer for restoration, abandoning the strict acrostic structure to reflect a sense of urgent, unpolished pleading. It concludes by contrasting the temporary nature of human suffering with the eternal throne of God, asking for a renewal of 'days as of old.'
v1-18: A Litany of Loss and Reproach
v19-22: The Recognition of God's Sovereignty and the Plea for Return
But thou hast utterly rejected us; thou art very wroth against us.
Conclude the journey of grief with a sober realization that only God can initiate the process of true return. Begin your study with lamentations 5 summary.
The final verses ask, 'Wherefore dost thou forget us for ever?' which is a bold, honest expression of the feeling of divine abandonment during exile. The 'Word Secret' is Chadesh, meaning 'to renew' or 'repair,' asking God to perform a spiritual restoration that mirrors a physical rebuilding. Discover the riches with lamentations 5 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
Unlock the hidden lamentations 5 1 meaning and summary by exploring context, analyzing original greek and hebrew words, and studying cross references of each verse.
Have a question about this chapter or a revelation to share? Connect with the Body of Christ to express your heart and find biblical answers within the Lamentations 5 fellowship.