“Some of us
Ate the flesh
Of their sons.
Others
Ate the flesh
Of their daughters.
He made us subject
To all the kingdoms
Around us.
We were
An object of scorn.
We were a desolation among
All the surrounding people,
Where the Lord
Has scattered us.
We were brought down.
We were not raised up.
Because our nation
Sinned
Against the Lord,
Our God,
In not heeding
His voice.”
Once again, there is allusion to the cannibalism of people, eating their sons and daughters as food because of the famine in Jerusalem, as was mentioned in Lamentations, chapters 2 and 4, as well as Jeremiah, chapter 19. They were no longer a nation, because now they obeyed all the other countries around them. They had become an object of scorn and a desolation among all the people and the countries where they were scattered into. They were brought down, not raised up. They had sinned as a nation. Thus they were punished as a nation. They had not listened to the voice of God, their Lord.