Jerusalem
Yruwshalaim (yer-oo-shaw-lah'-im)
founded peaceful; Jerushalaim or Jerushalem, the capital city of Palestine -- Jerusalem.
remembered
zakar (zaw-kar')
to mark (so as to be recognized), i.e. to remember; by implication, to mention
in the days
yowm (yome)
a day (as the warm hours),
of her affliction
`oniy (on-ee')
depression, i.e. misery -- afflicted(-ion), trouble.
and of her miseries
maruwd (maw-rood')
an outcast; (abstractly) destitution -- cast out, misery.
all her pleasant things
machmud (makh-mood')
desired; hence, a valuable -- pleasant thing.
that she had in the days
yowm (yome)
a day (as the warm hours),
of old
qedem (keh'-dem)
the front, of place (absolutely, the fore part, relatively the East) or time (antiquity); often used adverbially (before, anciently, eastward)
when her people
`am (am)
a people (as a congregated unit); specifically, a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively, a flock -- folk, men, nation, people.
fell
naphal (naw-fal')
to fall, in a great variety of applications (intransitive or causative, literal or figurative)
into the hand
yad (yawd)
a hand (the open one (indicating power, means, direction, etc.),
of the enemy
tsar (tsar)
adversary, afflicted(-tion), anguish, close, distress, enemy, flint, foe, narrow, small, sorrow, strait, tribulation, trouble.
and none did help
`azar (aw-zar')
to surround, i.e. protect or aid -- help, succour.
her the adversaries
tsar (tsar)
adversary, afflicted(-tion), anguish, close, distress, enemy, flint, foe, narrow, small, sorrow, strait, tribulation, trouble.
saw
ra'ah (raw-aw')
to see, literally or figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive, intransitive and causative)surely, think, view, visions.
her and did mock
sachaq (saw-khak')
to laugh (in pleasure or detraction); by implication, to play -- deride, have in derision, laugh, make merry, mock(-er), play, rejoice, (laugh to) scorn, be in (make) sport.
at her sabbaths
mishbath (mish-bawth')
cessation, i.e. destruction -- sabbath.