
The Bible, King James Version, Book 25; Lamentations
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A voice from the ruins, a cry that still speaks to us today. Lamentations reimagined for a modern readership, with the majesty of the King James Bible and the quiet intensity of ancient poetry. This edition gathers the timeless ache of exile and mourning into a single, accessible form. It presents a concise pathway through lament, resilience, and the quiet dawn of hope, inviting study bible readers and devotional readers alike to engage with biblical text and religious scripture in a fresh, compelling way. It treats Old Testament poetry as living memory-where the city's fall becomes a lens for...
A voice from the ruins, a cry that still speaks to us today. Lamentations reimagined for a modern readership, with the majesty of the King James Bible and the quiet intensity of ancient poetry. This edition gathers the timeless ache of exile and mourning into a single, accessible form. It presents a concise pathway through lament, resilience, and the quiet dawn of hope, inviting study bible readers and devotional readers alike to engage with biblical text and religious scripture in a fresh, compelling way. It treats Old Testament poetry as living memory-where the city's fall becomes a lens for personal loss, yet also a doorway to steadfast trust in a just and enduring divine order. Historically, Lamentations stands as a cornerstone of late antique Palestine's literary landscape, a testament to Jerusalem's beleaguered heart and the enduring human quest for meaning in catastrophe. This edition honours that heritage while inviting new readers to hear the ancient poet's voice with contemporary clarity. Out of print for decades, this Alpha Editions revival is more than a reprint-it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, restored for today's readers and for future generations. A must for classic-literature collections and curious readers alike, it blends literary reverence with approachable prose, offering a robust, transporting encounter with ancient jerusalem and the enduring themes of exile, justice, and hope.