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Book Synopsis
In this commentary on Lamentations, a respected Old Testament scholar and volunteer hospital chaplain presents a biblical model for helping those coping with grief.

Table of Contents
Foreword by Nicholas Wolterstorff
Introduction
Exposition
First Poem: Grief, Guilt, and the Need for Prayer
Human Losses (1:1-6)
Material Losses (1:7-11)
Zion's Cry of Culpability (1:12-16)
Comments on Zion's Cries (1:17)
Zion's Confession and Prayer of Grievance (1:18-22)
Second Poem: Grief, Guilt, and the Need for Prayer
God's Awesome Anger at Work (2:1-5)
God's Systematic Destruction of Zion (2:6-10)
A Sea of Troubles (2:11-17)
A Call to Zion to Pray and Zion's Prayer (2:18-22)
Third Poem: The Wounded Healer
His Testimony of Guilty Wounds (3:1-16)
His Second Thoughts (3:17-24)
The Wounded Healer's Sermon (3:25-39)
His Call to the Congregation to Pray (3:40-51)
His Testimony of Prayers of Appeal and Grievance (3:52-66)
Fourth Poem: Grief and Guilt Prolonged--and to Be Reversed
The Cheapening of Human Life (4:1-6)
More Horrors of the Siege (4:7-11)
How One Guilty Group Suffered (4:12-16)
Despair--and Eventual Hope (4:17-22)
Fifth Poem: The Congregation's Prayer as Turning Point
Present Distress and Confession (5:1-7)
Humiliation, Sorrow, and Confession (5:8-16)
Challenging Cries for Help (5:17-22)

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      Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 01/09/2011
      ISBN13: 9780801039607, 978-0801039607
      ISBN10: 0801039606

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this commentary on Lamentations, a respected Old Testament scholar and volunteer hospital chaplain presents a biblical model for helping those coping with grief.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Nicholas Wolterstorff
      Introduction
      Exposition
      First Poem: Grief, Guilt, and the Need for Prayer
      Human Losses (1:1-6)
      Material Losses (1:7-11)
      Zion's Cry of Culpability (1:12-16)
      Comments on Zion's Cries (1:17)
      Zion's Confession and Prayer of Grievance (1:18-22)
      Second Poem: Grief, Guilt, and the Need for Prayer
      God's Awesome Anger at Work (2:1-5)
      God's Systematic Destruction of Zion (2:6-10)
      A Sea of Troubles (2:11-17)
      A Call to Zion to Pray and Zion's Prayer (2:18-22)
      Third Poem: The Wounded Healer
      His Testimony of Guilty Wounds (3:1-16)
      His Second Thoughts (3:17-24)
      The Wounded Healer's Sermon (3:25-39)
      His Call to the Congregation to Pray (3:40-51)
      His Testimony of Prayers of Appeal and Grievance (3:52-66)
      Fourth Poem: Grief and Guilt Prolonged--and to Be Reversed
      The Cheapening of Human Life (4:1-6)
      More Horrors of the Siege (4:7-11)
      How One Guilty Group Suffered (4:12-16)
      Despair--and Eventual Hope (4:17-22)
      Fifth Poem: The Congregation's Prayer as Turning Point
      Present Distress and Confession (5:1-7)
      Humiliation, Sorrow, and Confession (5:8-16)
      Challenging Cries for Help (5:17-22)

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