Read Lamentations 4-5

4 א (Alef)

Alas! Gold has lost its luster;

pure gold loses value.

Jewels are scattered

on every street corner.

2 ב (Bet)

The precious sons of Zion

were worth their weight in gold—

Alas!—but now they are treated like broken clay pots,

made by a potter.

3 ג (Gimel)

Even the jackals nurse their young

at their breast,

but my people are cruel,

like ostriches in the wilderness.

4 ד (Dalet)

The infant’s tongue sticks

to the roof of its mouth due to thirst;

little children beg for bread,

but no one gives them even a morsel.

5 ה (He)

Those who once feasted on delicacies

are now starving to death in the streets.

Those who grew up wearing expensive clothes

are now dying amid garbage.

6 ו (Vav)

The punishment of my people

exceeds that of Sodom,

which was overthrown in a moment

with no one to help her.

7 ז (Zayin)

Our consecrated ones were brighter than snow,

whiter than milk;

their bodies more ruddy than corals,

their hair like lapis lazuli.

8 ח (Khet)

Now their appearance is darker than soot;

they are not recognized in the streets.

Their skin has shriveled on their bones;

it is dried up, like tree bark.

9 ט (Tet)

Those who die by the sword are better off

than those who die of hunger,

those who waste away,

struck down from lack of food.

10 י (Yod)

The hands of tenderhearted women

cooked their own children,

who became their food,

when my people were destroyed.

11 כ (Kaf)

The Lord fully vented his wrath;

he poured out his fierce anger.

He started a fire in Zion;

it consumed her foundations.

12 ל (Lamed)

Neither the kings of the earth

nor the people of the lands ever thought

that enemy or foe could enter

the gates of Jerusalem.

13 מ (Mem)

But it happened due to the sins of her prophets

and the iniquities of her priests,

who poured out in her midst

the blood of the righteous.

14 נ (Nun)

They wander blindly through the streets,

defiled by the blood they shed,

while no one dares

to touch their garments.

15 ס (Samek)

People cry to them, “Turn away! You are unclean!

Turn away! Turn away! Don’t touch us!”

So they have fled and wander about;

but the nations say, “They may not stay here any longer.”

16 פ (Pe)

The Lord himself has scattered them;

he no longer watches over them.

They did not honor the priests;

they did not show favor to the elders.

17 ע (Ayin)

Our eyes continually failed us

as we looked in vain for help.

From our watchtowers we watched

for a nation that could not rescue us.

18 צ (Tsade)

Our enemies hunted us down at every step

so that we could not walk about in our streets.

Our end drew near, our days were numbered,

for our end had come!

19 ק (Qof)

Those who pursued us were swifter

than eagles in the sky.

They chased us over the mountains;

they ambushed us in the wilderness.

20 ר (Resh)

Our very life breath—the Lord’s anointed king—

was caught in their traps,

of whom we thought,

“Under his protection we will survive among the nations.”

21 ש (Sin/Shin)

Rejoice and be glad for now, O people of Edom,

who reside in the land of Uz.

But the cup of judgment will pass to you also;

you will get drunk and take off your clothes.

22 ת (Tav)

O people of Zion, your punishment will come to an end;

he will not prolong your exile.

But, O people of Edom, he will punish your sin

and reveal your offenses!

5 O Lord, reflect on what has happened to us;

consider and look at our disgrace.

2 Our inheritance is turned over to strangers;

foreigners now occupy our homes.

3 We have become fatherless orphans;

our mothers have become widows.

4 We must pay money for our own water;

we must buy our own wood at a steep price.

5 We are pursued—they are breathing down our necks;

we are weary and have no rest.

6 We have submitted to Egypt and Assyria

in order to buy food to eat.

7 Our forefathers sinned and are dead,

but we suffer their punishment.

8 Slaves rule over us;

there is no one to rescue us from their power.

9 At the risk of our lives we get our food

because robbers lurk in the wilderness.

10 Our skin is as hot as an oven

due to a fever from hunger.

11 They raped women in Zion,

virgins in the towns of Judah.

12 Princes were hung by their hands;

elders were mistreated.

13 The young men perform menial labor;

boys stagger from their labor.

14 The elders are gone from the city gate;

the young men have stopped playing their music.

15 Our hearts no longer have any joy;

our dancing is turned to mourning.

16 The crown has fallen from our head;

woe to us, for we have sinned!

17 Because of this, our hearts are sick;

because of these things, we can hardly see through our tears.

18 For wild animals are prowling over Mount Zion,

which lies desolate.

19 But you, O Lord, reign forever;

your throne endures from generation to generation.

20 Why do you keep on forgetting us?

Why do you forsake us so long?

21 Bring us back to yourself, O Lord, so that we may return to you;

renew our life as in days before,

22 unless you have utterly rejected us

and are angry with us beyond measure.

Read Psalms 30

30 A psalm, a song used at the dedication of the temple; by David.

I will praise you, O Lord, for you lifted me up

and did not allow my enemies to gloat over me.

2 O Lord my God,

I cried out to you and you healed me.

3 O Lord, you pulled me up from Sheol;

you rescued me from among those descending into the grave.

4 Sing to the Lord, you faithful followers of his;

give thanks to his holy name.

5 For his anger lasts only a brief moment,

and his good favor restores one’s life.

One may experience sorrow during the night,

but joy arrives in the morning.

6 In my self-confidence I said,

“I will never be shaken.”

7 O Lord, in your good favor you made me secure.

Then you rejected me and I was terrified.

8 To you, O Lord, I cried out;

I begged the Lord for mercy:

9 “What profit is there in taking my life,

in my descending into the Pit?

Can the dust of the grave praise you?

Can it declare your loyalty?

10 Hear, O Lord, and have mercy on me.

O Lord, deliver me.”

11 Then you turned my lament into dancing;

you removed my sackcloth and covered me with joy.

12 So now my heart will sing to you and not be silent;

O Lord my God, I will always give thanks to you.