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Lamentations 3 is among the most profound and moving chapters in all of Scripture. It expresses a raw and deeply personal cry of anguish from the prophet Jeremiah as he mourns the fall of Jerusalem. In the liturgical tradition of the Coptic Orthodox Church, however, this lament reaches its fullest meaning during the Good Friday service, where it is chanted in a mournful melody as the body of Christ is taken down from the Cross. In this setting, Jeremiah's words transcend the grief of a single prophet and become the very voice of Christ Himself, who endures abandonment, humiliation, and death on behalf of a humanity He refuses to forsake.
Yet, for all its darkness, Lamentations 3 ultimately becomes a hymn of hope. Verse by verse, Jeremiah's suffering can be seen to foreshadow the Passion of Christ the darkness, the bonds, the mockery, and the piercing until the tone suddenly shifts and the prophet declares, "Therefore I have hope." The mercies of God, Jeremiah proclaims, are "new every morning." This essay invites readers to recognise in this ancient lament not only a portrait of Christ's sacrifice, but also a mirror of their own lives: a reminder that every soul that has ever felt besieged, abandoned, or cut off may find itself gathered into Christ's own cry, and through it, into the hope of His resurrection.
Title
From Sorrow to Hope: A Journey Through Lamintation
Author
Wagdy Samir
Publisher
St Shenouda Press
Published
March 2026
Weight
78g
Page Count
66
Dimensions
12.7 x 20.4 x 0.5 cm
ISBN
9781764580526
ISBN-10
1764580524
Eden Code
7443403
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