- 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...
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lamentations in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Book of
Lamentations is part of the Old
Testament or
Hebrew Bible.
Lamentations may also refer...
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lamentation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
lamentation, or lament, is a song, poem, or
piece of
music expressing grief, regret, or mourning...
- The
Lamentation of
Christ is a very
common subject in
Christian art from the High
Middle Ages to the Baroque.
After Jesus was crucified, his body was...
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regularly in
English literature during the 19th century. The name Mur des
Lamentations was used in
French and
Klagemauer in German. This
description stemmed...
- The Old
Hungarian Lamentations of Mary (Hungarian: Ómagyar Mária-siralom) is the
oldest existing Hungarian poem. It was
copied in c. 1300 into a Latin...
- A
lament or
lamentation is a p****ionate
expression of grief,
often in music, poetry, or song form. The
grief is most
often born of regret, or mourning...
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Christi Stations of the
Cross Crucifixion of
Jesus Descent from the
Cross Lamentation Epitaphios Encomia Pietà
Burial of
Jesus Tomb of
Jesus Easter Sepulchre...
- The
Lamentation of a
Sinner (contemporary spelling: The
Lamentacion of a Synner) is a three-part
sequence of
reflections published by the
English queen...
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supported in 2000 by
Kenneth Lönnqvist. Lönnqvist
notes that the
Talmud (
Lamentations Rabbah 4.4)
records the
destruction of an
aqueduct from Solomon's Pools...