Lamentations 4:4
The tongue of the infant sticks to the roof of its mouth for thirst; the children beg for food, but no one gives to them—the verse depicts starvation conditions, particularly among children. The vivid image of the infant's tongue sticking from thirst suggests death from dehydration. The children's begging for food that is not given emphasizes the cruelty of the circumstances: food is available but withheld, or simply does not exist. Theologically, the verse presents innocent suffering again: infants have done nothing wrong yet die from hunger and thirst. The verse suggests that the judgment has rendered care impossible; mothers cannot feed their children because there is no food. The death of children becomes the most poignant evidence of the catastrophe.