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On today’s episode, our hosts dive into the Book of Lamentations, exploring its historical context, literary structure, and enduring relevance. The discussion opens with reflections on the book’s placement in different biblical canons and its association with the prophet Jeremiah, while also noting scholarly debates about its true authorship.

The hosts examine Lamentations as a work of poetry, specifically an acrostic poem, and discuss its communal function in processing trauma and grief. They highlight how the book is used in both Jewish and Christian traditions, such as during the Jewish observance of Tisha B’Av and Christian Holy Week services like Tenebrae.

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