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  2. Book of Lamentations - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Lamentations (Hebrew: אֵיכָה, ʾĒḵā, from its incipit meaning "how") is a collection of poetic laments for the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC. [1] In the Hebrew Bible , it appears in the Ketuvim ("Writings") as one of the Five Megillot ("Five Scrolls") alongside the Song of Songs , Book of Ruth , Ecclesiastes , and the ...

  3. Lament - Wikipedia

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    A lament or lamentation is a passionate expression of grief, often in music, poetry, or song form. The grief is most often born of regret , or mourning . Laments can also be expressed in a verbal manner in which participants lament about something that they regret or someone that they have lost, and they are usually accompanied by wailing ...

  4. Ezekiel 27 - Wikipedia

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    "“Now, son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyre" [5] "Son of man" (Hebrew: בן־אדם): this phrase is used 93 times to address Ezekiel. [6]"Lamentation" (Hebrew: קינה; plural: קִינִים in Ezekiel 2:10 or קִּינֽוֹת in 2 Chronicles 35:25): the Hebrew word has a meaning of "elegy, dirge", "a mournful song", [7] [8] a funeral song in the New Living Translation.

  5. Prophetic books - Wikipedia

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    In terms of the Tanakh, it includes the Latter Prophets from the Nevi'im, with the addition of Lamentations (which in the Tanakh is one of the Five Megillot) and Daniel, both of which are included among the books of the Hebrew Ketuvim. [2] The prophetic books are named as such because prophets are traditionally attributed as authors. [3]

  6. Lament for Ur - Wikipedia

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    The Lament for Ur, or Lamentation over the city of Ur is a Sumerian lament composed around the time of the fall of Ur to the Elamites and the end of the city's third dynasty (c. 2000 BC). Laments [ edit ]

  7. Lament for Ying - Wikipedia

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    Lament for Ying (Chinese: 哀郢; pinyin: Āi Yǐng) is a poem which has sometimes been attributed to Chinese poet Qu Yuan, and dated to around 278 BCE.Lament for Ying is from the "Nine Declarations" (Jiu Zhang) section of the Chuci poetry anthology, compiled in ancient China.

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, February 12

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    Related: The 26 Funniest NYT Connections Game Memes You'll Appreciate if You Do This Daily Word Puzzle. Hints About Today's NYT Connections Categories on Wednesday, February 12. 1. These things ...

  9. Gala (priests) - Wikipedia

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    Originally specialists in singing lamentations, gala appear in temple records dating back from the middle of the 3rd millennium BC. [1] According to an old Babylonian text, Enki created the gala specifically to sing "heart-soothing laments" for the goddess Inanna. [2] Cuneiform references indicate the gendered character of the role. [3]