We have become fatherless orphans; our mothers are widows.
Parallel translations
- WEB We are orphans and fatherless; Our mothers are as widows.
- KJV We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers are as widows.
- NKJV We have become orphans and waifs, Our mothers are like widows.
- NASB We have become orphans, without a father; Our mothers are like widows.
- NLT We are orphaned and fatherless. Our mothers are widowed.
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Quick answer
They have become like orphans and widows, stripped of protectors.
Overview
The people describe themselves as fatherless and their mothers as widows, picturing utter vulnerability and loss. In Israel, orphans and widows were the most defenseless, dependent on God's special care. Their plight appeals to the God who is Father to the fatherless, a care perfectly shown in Christ who promises not to leave us as orphans (Ps. 68:5; John 14:18).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Jer 18:21Therefore, hand their children over to famine; pour out the power of the sword upon them. Let their wives become childless and widowed; let their husbands be slain by disease, their young men struck down by the sword in battle.
- Exod 22:24My anger will be kindled, and I will kill you with the sword; then your wives will become widows and your children will be fatherless.
- Jer 15:8I will make their widows more numerous than the sand of the sea. I will bring a destroyer at noon against the mothers of young men. I will suddenly bring upon them anguish and dismay.
- Hos 14:3Assyria will not save us, nor will we ride on horses. We will never again say, ‘Our gods!’ to the work of our own hands. For in You the fatherless find compassion.”
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