• King James Version

    1. Remember, O LORD, what is come upon us: consider, and behold our reproach. / 2. Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to aliens. / 3. We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers {are} as widows.

  • Norm

    Hey all, Norm MacDonald here, with your summary of the Bible. This week, we’re covering Lamentations 5. In this chapter, the Israelites lament the fall of Jerusalem, wishing they could go back in time and prevent it.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, Bible Expert. Let's talk Lamentations 5! Bible Expert: Sure Joe, Lamentations 5 is a chapter of sadness and mourning for the people of Judah who were being punished for their sins. The people are in exile, having been taken away from their homeland.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: So tell me about yourself! Contestant: Well, I could tell you about Lamentations 5. Alex: [Sighs] Alright, go ahead. Contestant: In this chapter, we see the people of Israel lamenting their sins, and asking God to have mercy on them.

  • Drill Sergeant

    "Listen up soldiers! This is chapter 5 of Lamentations. The people of Israel are in deep trouble. They've been kicked out of their home country and are living in exile. Even the leaders and priests have been taken away.

  • Batman

    Batman: (Somberly) Oh, Robin, things look bleak for the people of Judah. In Lamentations 5, they've lost their homeland, their dignity, and their hope. Robin: (Sympathetically) It sounds like they're suffering from the consequences of their own mistakes.

  • Joe Biden

    C'mon, man, listen here, Jack. This chapter of the Bible is literally like a bad dream! My father used to say, you can't get no worse than this. Folks, the kids are hungry, we haven't had food for weeks, our skin's sticking to our bones.

  • Donald Trump

    Lamentations 5 is a truly sad chapter. The people of Israel are begging God for mercy, as they have been taken away as prisoners in a foreign land. The people of Israel were once proud and powerful, but now they have been reduced to nothing.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so what's the 411 on Lamentations 5? Lois: Well, it's a chapter about how the people of Judah are lamenting their exile from their homeland. They say that the Lord has humbled them, and they feel like they have suffered at his hand.