Lamentations 4:22
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
ما معنى هذا؟
This verse from Lamentations speaks about God's judgment on the people of Zion, saying that their punishment for their sins is complete. It also warns that God will not let the people of Zion suffer captivity anymore, but will instead deal with the sins of Edom. The key message is about God's justice and the end of suffering for those who have been punished.
شرح للأطفال
Imagine you did something wrong and got a time-out. This verse is like God saying, 'Your time-out is over, and you won't have to sit in the corner anymore. But I'm also going to look at what your friend did wrong and make sure they get a time-out too.'
السياق التاريخي
Lamentations was written by Jeremiah around 587 BCE, after the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians. It was written to lament the destruction of Jerusalem and the suffering of the Jewish people. The audience was the Jewish exiles and those who remained in the land, in a time when many felt abandoned by God.
التطبيق اليوم
In a modern scenario, imagine a person who has been struggling with addiction and has suffered the consequences. This verse can be seen as a promise that God will no longer allow that person to suffer as they have been. Instead, God will address the sins of those who have contributed to the problem, like enablers or dealers.