Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.32862/k.19.2.3
The Poetry of Suffering in Lamentations: A Literary Analysis
Kotel Dadon
orcid.org/0000-0002-3542-3754
; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Chair for Judaic Studies
Abstract
The Book of Lamentations is significant in Jewish culture, extending far beyond its religious dimensions, because it reflects the recurring disasters and tragic events that have shaped the Jewish national experience throughout history. In this article, the author offers an in-depth literary and theological analysis of the Book of Lamentations, emphasizing its significance within Jewish culture and religious tradition. The book is investigated not merely as an expression of grief over the traumatic destruction of Jerusalem and the First Temple in the 6th century BCE, but also as a structured poetic work that delivers educational, didactic, and moral messages. The article is divided into three main parts. The first part provides a general and concise introduction assisting the reader in understanding various aspects of the book, including its historical background, the origin of its title, the tradition of its composition, and its placement within the canon of the Hebrew Bible. The second and core part of the article dissects the book’s structure, literary genre, and the thematic organization of its five chapters. It highlights the unique linguistic features of Lamentations and their impact on Hebrew language and literature, both ancient and modern. The final section addresses the theological paradox of faith in a just God amidst suffering and injustice, a central motif in the Book of Lamentations. The author examines the pathways of rabbinic literature to gain insight into Judaism’s perspective on the question of suffering and affliction in the world. This analysis includes excerpts of rabbinic texts, bridging classical Jewish thought with contemporary discussions. The article integrates
literary and theological insights, offering a nuanced understanding of Lamentations as a cultural, historical, and religious artifact.
Keywords
destruction; Hebrew; Jerusalem; Lamentations; literary analysis; Talmud
Hrčak ID:
337256
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Publication date:
30.10.2025.
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