| 1 | "Moreover take up a lamentation for the princes of Israel, | |
| 2 | "and say: 'What is your mother? A lioness: She lay down among the lions; Among the young lions she nourished her cubs. | |
| 3 | She brought up one of her cubs, And he became a young lion; He learned to catch prey, And he devoured men. | |
| 4 | The nations also heard of him; He was trapped in their pit, And they brought him with chains to the land of Egypt. | |
| 5 | 'When she saw that she waited, that her hope was lost, She took another of her cubs and made him a young lion. | |
| 6 | He roved among the lions, And became a young lion; He learned to catch prey; He devoured men. | |
| 7 | He knew their desolate places, And laid waste their cities; The land with its fullness was desolated By the noise of his roaring. | |
| 8 | Then the nations set against him from the provinces on every side, And spread their net over him; He was trapped in their pit. | |
| 9 | They put him in a cage with chains, And brought him to the king of Babylon; They brought him in nets, That his voice should no longer be heard on the mountains of Israel. | |
| 10 | 'Your mother was like a vine in your bloodline, Planted by the waters, Fruitful and full of branches Because of many waters. | |
| 11 | She had strong branches for scepters of rulers. She towered in stature above the thick branches, And was seen in her height amid the dense foliage. | |
| 12 | But she was plucked up in fury, She was cast down to the ground, And the east wind dried her fruit. Her strong branches were broken and withered; The fire consumed them. | |
| 13 | And now she is planted in the wilderness, In a dry and thirsty land. | |
| 14 | Fire has come out from a rod of her branches And devoured her fruit, So that she has no strong branch--a scepter for ruling.'" This is a lamentation, and has become a lamentation. | |