Parallel Verses

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

{The Prayer of Jeremiah} Call to remembrance, O LORD, what we have suffered; consider and see our confusion.

New American Standard Bible

Remember, O Lord, what has befallen us;
Look, and see our reproach!

King James Version

Remember, O LORD, what is come upon us: consider, and behold our reproach.

Holman Bible

Yahweh, remember what has happened to us.
Look, and see our disgrace!

International Standard Version

LORD, remember what has happened to us. Pay attention, and look at our shame!

A Conservative Version

Remember, O LORD, what has come upon us. Behold, and see our reproach.

American Standard Version

Remember, O Jehovah, what is come upon us: Behold, and see our reproach.

Amplified

O Lord, remember what has come upon us;
Look, and see our reproach (national disgrace)!

Bible in Basic English

Keep in mind, O Lord, what has come to us: take note and see our shame.

Darby Translation

Remember, O Jehovah, what is come upon us; consider, and see our reproach.

Julia Smith Translation

Remember, O Jehovah, what was to us: look and see our reproach.

King James 2000

Remember, O LORD, what is come upon us: consider, and behold our reproach.

Lexham Expanded Bible

Remember, O Yahweh, what has become of us; take note, and see our disgrace!

Modern King James verseion

Remember, O Jehovah, what has been to us; look down and see our shame.

NET Bible

O Lord, reflect on what has happened to us; consider and look at our disgrace.

New Heart English Bible

Remember, LORD, what has come on us. Look, and see our disgrace.

The Emphasized Bible

Remember, O Yahweh, what hath befallen us, Look around, and see our reproach:

Webster

Remember, O LORD, what is come upon us: consider, and behold our reproach.

World English Bible

Remember, Yahweh, what has come on us: Look, and see our reproach.

Youngs Literal Translation

Remember, O Jehovah, what hath befallen us, Look attentively, and see our reproach.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
O Lord

Usage: 0

נבט 
Nabat 
Usage: 69

and behold
ראה 
Ra'ah 
Usage: 1308

Verse Info

Context Readings

A Request For Mercy

1 {The Prayer of Jeremiah} Call to remembrance, O LORD, what we have suffered; consider and see our confusion. 2 Our inheritance is turned to the strangers, and our houses to the aliens.

Cross References

Psalm 44:13-16

Thou makest us to be rebuked of our neighbours, to be laughed to scorn and had in derision of them that are round about us.

Lamentations 3:61

{Shin} Thou hast heard their despiteful words, O LORD; yea, and all their imaginations against me.

Nehemiah 1:3

And they said unto me, "The remnant of the captivity are there in the land in great misfortune and rebuke. The walls of Jerusalem are broken down, and the gates thereof are burnt with fire."

Nehemiah 1:8

Yet call to remembrance the word that thou commandedst thy servant Moses, and saidest, 'If ye transgress, then will I scatter you abroad among the nations.

Nehemiah 4:4

Hear, O thou our God, how we are despised! Turn their shame upon their own head, that thou mayest give them over into despising in the land of their captivity.

Job 7:7

"O remember that my life is but a wind, and that mine eye shall no more see the pleasures thereof;

Job 10:9

O remember, I beseech thee, how that thou madest me of the mould of the earth, and shalt bring me into dust again.

Psalm 74:10-11

O God, how long shall the adversary do this dishonour? How long shall the enemy blaspheme thy name? Forever?

Psalm 79:4

We are become an open shame unto our enemies, a very scorn and derision unto them that are round about us.

Psalm 79:12

And for the blasphemy wherewith our neighbours have blasphemed thee, reward them, O LORD, seven fold into their bosom.

Psalm 89:50-51

Remember, LORD, the rebuke that the multitude of the people do unto thy servants, and how I have borne it in my bosom;

Psalm 123:3-4

Have mercy upon us, O LORD, have mercy upon us, for we are utterly despised.

Jeremiah 15:15

"O LORD," said I then, "thou knowest all things. Therefore remember me, and visit me, deliver me from my persecutors: Receive not my cause in thy long wrath; yet thou knowest, that for thy sake I suffer rebuke.

Lamentations 1:20

{Res} Consider, O LORD, how I am troubled: my womb is disquieted, my heart turneth about in me, and I am full of heaviness. The sword hurteth me without, and within I am like unto death.

Lamentations 2:15

{Samekh} All they that go by thee clap their hands at thee - hissing and wagging their heads upon the daughter Jerusalem - and say, "Is this the city that men call so fair, wherein the whole land rejoiceth?"

Lamentations 2:20

{ Res} Behold, O LORD, and consider: why hast thou gathered me up so clean? Shall the women then eat their own fruit; even children of a span long? Shall the priests and prophets be slain thus in the Sanctuary of the LORD?

Lamentations 3:19

{Zayin} O remember yet my misery and my trouble; the wormwood and the gall.

Habakkuk 3:2

O LORD, revive thy work in the midst of the years! In the midst of the years make it known; in thy wrath remember mercy.

Luke 23:42

And he said unto Jesus, "Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom."

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