Q.1.
The last verse in the Book of Lamentations speaks of God's what?
Q.2.
Because God is not answering the people's prayers as they would wish, Jeremiah says that it is as if God has covered himself with what?
Q.3.
The fifth poem takes the form of a prayer to God. In it Jeremiah praises God, saying that His what passes from generation to generation?
Q.4.
Despite the destruction of Jerusalem Jeremiah says that those who were saved were done so through God's mercy. He says that God's compassions are renewed how often?
Q.5.
In the very first verse of Lamentations Jeremiah compares the city of Jerusalem to two types of women. Who are they?
Q.6.
The second poem is an eyewitness account of the destruction of Jerusalem. In it Jeremiah mourns the loss of all in the city including children and babies killed by what?
Q.7.
Jeremiah encourages people to pray and to pour out what as if it were water?
Q.8.
Jeremiah says that no-one would have believed that Jerusalem would fall. But God allowed it to happen because which people in particular had sinned?
Q.9.
In the last verse of the first poem Jeremiah acknowledges the sin of Israel but asks God to do what?
Q.10.
The fourth poem ends with a warning to one nation in particular, saying that it will also be punished by God. Which nation is Jeremiah referring to?