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made tributary[1]. The ways[2] of Sion mourn, because there are none that come to the solemn feast. O all ye that pass by the way, attend, and see if there be any sorrow like to my sorrow[3]. To what shall I compare thee, or to what shall I liken thee? Great as the sea is thy destruction. Who shall heal thee? Convert us[4], O Lord, to Thee, and we shall be converted, renew[5] our days, as from the beginning.”

Fig. 55 Jeremias' Grotto near Jerusalem. (Phot. Boofils.)

Jeremias, however, was not without consolation. He knew[6] that Israel would be restored, and that God would make a new covenant with His people. “The days shall come, saith the Lord, and I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel[7] and

  1. Tributary. Subject to Babylon, and forced to pay tribute to her.
  2. The ways. The road to Sion, formerly thronged with pilgrims.
  3. My sorrow. This is supposed to be spoken by Jerusalem.
  4. Convert us. We have sinned, therefore we are punished. We cannot be converted of ourselves: convert us, and then our conversion will be sincere.
  5. Renew. Bring back the former happy days.
  6. He knew. And foretold that the Jews would return after a captivity of seventy years (chapter LXXX).
  7. With the house of Israel, i. e. with the spiritual Israel of the New Testament, and with the house of Juda, i. e. with the disciples of Christ.