The first page of Book of Lamentations in a codex of the Kethuvim in the Babylonian Hebrew Masoretic tradition (10th century).
Book
Book of Lamentations
Hebrew Bible part
Ketuvim
Order in the Hebrew part
6
Category
The five scrolls
Christian Bible part
Old Testament
Order in the Christian part
25
Lamentations 1 is the first chapter of the Book of Lamentations in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible,[1][2] part of the Ketuvim ("Writings").[3][4]
^Collins 2014, pp. 365–367.
^Hayes 2015, Chapter 20.
^Metzger, Bruce M., et al. The Oxford Companion to the Bible. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
^Keck, Leander E. 2001. The New Interpreter's Bible: Volume: VI. Nashville: Abingdon.
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first nocturn at matins are taken on all three days from the Book of Lamentations and are sung to a specific Gregorian reciting tone, which has been called...
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is in bitterness. (Lamentations1:4); all her people sigh (Lamentations1:11) and hang down their heads to the ground (Lamentations 2:10). Chorus: How...
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biblical works attributed to him, the Book of Jeremiah and the Book of Lamentations. The Book of Jeremiah prophesies the coming downfall of the Kingdom of...
Weeks – is found in Eikhah Rabbati 1.29 (Lamentations Rabbah, fourth century CE?). This midrash glosses Lamentations1:3, "All [Zion's] pursuers overtook...
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12th century. Lamentation by Andrea Mantegna. See above. A post-Byzantine (Cretan school) Epitaphios with influence from Western Lamentations, by Theophanes...
The Targum of Lamentations (TgLam) is an Aramaic rendering of the biblical Book of Lamentations. Like all other targumim, TgLam renders the biblical book...
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This is what is written, He has made me desolate, faint all the day (Lamentations1:13)—one day, and no more. Rabbi Yose said, If they are subjugated more...
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The Ethiopic Lamentations of Jeremiah (Geʽez: Säqoqawä Eremyas) is a pseudepigraphic text, belonging to the Old Testament canons of the Beta Israel and...
chapels were built from donations given by the cathedral's patrons. On August 1, 1621, an earthquake caused serious damage to the cathedral's structure. Between...
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