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The very late rabbinic midrash on Lamentations in fact takes this text explicitly as a messianic prophecy.
Lamentations 3 has 66 verses constituting a triple acrostic with the same curious transposition.
March 10th: Amid a survey of settings of the Book of Lamentations at Trinity Wall Street, the vocal ensemble Tenet mastered Gesualdo's darksome Responsoria for Maundy Thursday.
Less intimist that was the previous DVD Lamentations, the Royal Albert Hall turns into a genuine fiendish pit from where escape voluptuousness of exhilarating smokes.
In addition to the ordinary daily office, the officiant chants the Lamentations of Jeremiah to a plaintive melody, followed by elegies called kinot, and special prayers.
These Praelectiones covered the minor prophets, Daniel, Jeremiah, Lamentations, and part of Ezekiel.
Shall I continue this reproaching style, quote all the whats and whys out of Jeremiah's Lamentations, and then present you with some outlines of Job for consolation?
A choir sang one of the Lamentations of Jeremiah. The mournful melisma accompanied the slow procession to the palace built by Herod the Great, at present untenanted.
After their arguments, tears would burst like rivers in flood and lamentations rose like smoke from the house.
More lamentations than actual singing, the voice becomes an integrant part of each track.
For the last few years, Victoria's walls have reverberated with lamentations of the defunct student days of yore.
What heart without evaporating in sighs can ponder the burden of deepest sorrows and lamentations of parents, children, husbands, wives, kinsmen, friends.
Full of despair, he carries the corpses into his living room, singing lamentations accompanied by a double bass.
But not lamentations in the sense of tombs of the period, rather lamentation on the loss of meaning in art, a reflection on art itself.
Looking constructively for ways out of the crisis instead of indulging in lamentations is nowadays the general mindset in most companies.
Those lamentations are born of the material, which, as you know, has only one existence.
I noticed a funereal blaze burning on the shore, and heard the lamentations of women and men.
This tremulous structure, on a piano which tries to flee its pain and a biting guitar to desperate lamentations, is simply fascinating.
Well, I think these lamentations have been happening since probably the turn of the century.
On the Ninth of Av, when the congregation gathers to read the scroll of lamentations, people do not greet each other.
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In Lamentations 1-4 this is combined with an alphabetic acrostic.
But, notwithstanding his tears and lamentations, he kept urging on his dapple to get far enough from the cart.
Outside in the open was heard the clash of arms, plaintive wails and lamentations of the tangi for the dead.
Gradually He began to break out in wild lamentations, even as rdh had talked in delirium on meeting with Uddhav.
I saw that the lout was astonished not to hear the lamentations he expected.
The news he gave them was to be read in the lamentations with which they disturbed the morning air.
This story of the two girls weeping, and filling Madame's bedroom with the noisiest lamentations, was Malicorne's chef-d'oeuvre.
No, certainly Uthoug junior had not come with lamentations and condolences.
When we last saw them a man had been hired to carry home the pigling, whose lamentations still rent the air.
At the sight of him the women broke into loud lamentations, for they looked upon the signing of a will as the signing of a death warrant.
The tears and lamentations in the drawing-room were irresistible.
Daddy Jacques had no sooner uttered these words of pity and protestation than tears and lamentations broke out from the concierges.
He was a tearful boy, and broke into such deplorable lamentations, when a cessation of our connexion was hinted at, that we were obliged to keep him.
Her days and nights were passed in lamentations, tears, and prayers.
Leaving Corny to his lamentations, the duke walked towards the door.
Pausing in her lamentations, she surveyed him with a glance of awe and horror, then burst forth anew.
Their remoteness and unpunctuality, or their exorbitant charges and frauds, will be drawing forth bitter lamentations.
Here the child was interrupted by bursts of groans, sobs, and lamentations, which broke from all present, and in which her slender voice was lost entirely.
He is forever boring his friends with these egotistic lamentations.
Presently she was in, and, squatting by the side of the corpse in such a fashion that I could not get to the door, she began to make lamentations and to cal down curses on me.
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