Shi gaw shi a wang hpe sun zawn aja awa la kau nna, shawa zuphpawng shara hpe jahten shabyak kau nu ai; Ziun mare e galaw ai ndat da ai poi hte, laban nhtoi hpe, Yehowa malap kau shangun nu ai: Shi pawt sindawng let, hkawhkam wa hte hkinjawng wa hpe mung, n kaw n law di kau nu ai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about how God has taken away the temple and the places where the Israelites used to gather. The special days and the Sabbath are no longer remembered, and even the king and the priest are disregarded because of God's anger.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your favorite playground was suddenly taken away and you couldn't play there anymore. That's kind of what happened here. God took away the special place where people used to gather to pray and celebrate.
Historical Background
Lamentations was written by Jeremiah after the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple by the Babylonians in 586 BC. It is a poetic lament over the fall of Jerusalem, reflecting the grief and loss felt by the Israelites.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, if you've ever felt like something important to you was taken away, like losing a cherished possession or a place you love, this verse can help you understand the depth of sorrow and anger that can come from such a loss.